this week in: what has your government done to you (mardi gras ed)
Here is Monday! As is traditional, we are blearily facing the start of another week (unless you’re in Perth, and therefore celebrating a public holiday), and tonight when you check twitter you will, if...
View Articlethings australians can do to support asylum seekers
Our hearts are heavy with grief and guilt for two people. Hodan, a Somali refugee, set herself alight on Nauru. She is 21. Omid, who self-immolated last week and later died, was 23. His family is being...
View Articlethings kelly o’dwyer could help us buy for $6000
best toaster under $7,000 — Aus Gov Just Googled (@GovGoogles) May 10, 2016 Last night on the nation’s nightmare, Q and A, Kelly O’Dwyer mentioned helping a small business buy a $6000 toaster. Which...
View Articleswinging dead cats and the narrative of refugees
Let’s talk about the dead cats that Peter Dutton has been swinging; a form of politics that we as Australians should understand, because it’s how this election will go down. Also remember you have...
View Articlelinkspam rock
This is two weeks because Liz didn’t post this last week; she was too busy having fun in the world (legit). Some more #ausvotes business: How a Chinese-language social media campaign hurt Labor’s...
View Articleinappropriate Australian hot takes on that USA thing
Yeah, nah. Yesterday the USA elected a man who assaults women as president. Today, ACMI tells Melbourne to inject levity into the situation by watching movies by noted paedophile Roman Polanski: Need a...
View ArticleLibraries, politics and social justice
Many years ago, I planned a career as a librarian. It didn’t work out, but I still have a lot of feelings about libraries, library management and politics. I’m delighted to present a guest post by...
View ArticleDutton is a racist cabbage + action points for Australians
Australia’s super racist Immigration Minister, mouldy cabbage Peter Dutton, has a long documented history of gross racism. There’s the time he laughed about people in the Pacific losing their homes due...
View Articleon forgetting
I’ve spent more years of my life than not going to the Anzac Day Dawn Service. My dad was in the Air Force; he was there for 20 years. He never went to war; he never went further than Malaysia, where...
View Articleactivism for aussies: after voting yes
Quokkas, as this dreadful survey and campaign continues, and the equality campaign misteps (that text!), we have compiled a list of other things you can be doing other than voting, if you were even...
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