Tuesday, 12 November 2013

It's business that really rules us now | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian

It's business that really rules us now | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian

Australia is different how?  Corporations are the enemy and they are not people!  They are just served by people.

Neoliberalism: it's back! Errol Brandt @e2mq173 reports - No Fibs

Neoliberalism: it's back! Errol Brandt @e2mq173 reports - No Fibs 
nofibs.com.au is an interesting site.  It's crowd funded journalism.  Margo Kingston writes there, as well as lots of other interesting people.

This Working Life: Blacklisting

Unions may well be the last bastion against the global corporatisation of our world and societies.  As in their beginning, they are still attacked on a regular basis to weaken their (our) resistance to increasing loss of our power.
See 3 posts on blacklisting

Monday, 4 November 2013

The lucky country? Try selfish and deluded, too: Peter Watson

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Australia won't help flotilla activists, Carr says

Australia won't help flotilla activists, Carr says

Doesn't it make you proud, how our Governments continually stand on the wrong side of virtually everything? Not that I would expect anything better than this from LNP, in fact, I'd probably expect Abbott to send our navy out to shoot them if he was in govt.

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Save the saddest dolphins

We can show these corporate pirates that we don't accept their right to plunder the wild creatures of our world for their profit. Surely no one needs to be entertained by cruelty to make for a memorable holiday experience. Please take a minute to sign the petition.
Click here to free the saddest dolphins from cruelty!
www.avaaz.org
Right now, 25 wild dolphins are trapped in tiny sea pens, being starved of food as men work to break their spirits. They are being called the world’s saddest dolphins -- but we can free them.