- 1. "Cultural power: the list" ...
- (Uncategorised)
- ... change. The issue has gone beyond Victoria to become a national debate about the hidden scourge of family violence. This, according to the 2014 Power panel, was a potent example of cultural power. Louise ...
- Created on 01 October 2014
- 2. Mauritania Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever update
- (Chinavirus and other Bioweapons)
- ... and immediately after slaughter. The majority of cases have occurred in people involved in the livestock industry, such as agricultural workers, slaughterhouse workers and veterinarians. Human-to-human ...
- Created on 19 March 2022
- 3. Vaccines, masks? Japan puzzling over sudden virus success
- (Covid in Japan)
- ... s, which were asked to close early and not serve alcohol. Many people continued to commute on crowded trains, and attended sports and cultural events at stadiums with some social distancing controls. ...
- Created on 18 October 2021
- 4. Policy on preventing discrimination based on creed
- (Canada Smashing Human Rights)
- ... a secular, multicultural and democratic society. People who follow a creed, and people who do not, have the right to live in a society that respects pluralism and human rights and the right to follow differen ...
- Created on 11 October 2021
- 5. Mass psychogenic illness after vaccination
- (Vaccine Adverse Event Denialism)
- ... shows that such outbreaks have been reported in differing cultural and environmental settings including developing and industrialised countries, in the work place, on public transport, in schools, and ...
- Created on 08 September 2021
- 6. The Queensland government paid child-sex predator Bob Montgomery to help 'protect' children
- (Paedophiles in the system)
- ... While his reports "didn't change the outcome in court … it made our job harder" when pressing for conditions around offenders' contact with children, she said. A spokeswoman for the state Department of Childre ...
- Created on 08 July 2021
- 7. 1,000 lawyers and 10,000 doctors have filed a lawsuit for violations of the Nuremberg Code
- (Covid)
- ... 98-99%. Vaccine damage, death, and adverse side effects of mRNA gene therapy far outweigh this risk. The use of “leaky” vaccines was banned for agricultural use by the US and the EU due to the Marek ...
- Created on 20 May 2021
- 8. COVID-Vaccinations: Why it matters to know the real effectiveness
- (Covid)
- ... ence may have unforeseen cultural effects. Many anti-science groups are eager to take advantage. • This loss of confidence may lead to a huge nocebo effect and mass psychogenic illness upon being vaccin ...
- Created on 21 December 2020
- 9. Critical Guardianship Theory
- (Guardianship)
- ... philosophy,[citation needed][dubious – discuss] it is based on critical theory, a social philosophy that argues that social problems are influenced and created more by societal structures and cultural ...
- Created on 01 October 2020
- 10. Bill Gates, the New York Times, and undisclosed conflicts of interest
- (BMGF)
- ... days? It wouldn’t surprise me. But “feel-good” is so much easier when you can point to solid, long-lasting cultural contributions like libraries, museums, universities. LisaM August ...
- Created on 27 August 2020
- 11. Fifth tragic workplace suicide of AFP officer
- (Police Suicides)
- ... handling and small team techniques,” it reads. The latest apparent suicide death by a member comes amid an ongoing cultural crisis within the AFP. The embattled organisation has made efforts to increase ...
- Created on 08 July 2020
- 12. 400 deaths, zero convictions: Australia's national shame.
- (Indigenous Murders by Police)
- ... how notorious they are about profiling inmates, and housing inmates by their cultural identity. So I was only housed with other Aboriginal inmates, and I was really, really shocked by that," he said. ...
- Created on 29 May 2020
- 13. Australia's buoyant exports are good news for GDP – but less so for households
- (China)
- ... barley not surprisingly sent large shockwaves through the agricultural sector. In 2018-19 just over $1.8bn worth of barely was exported – second only to wheat among farm crops. While that is just ...
- Created on 26 May 2020
- 14. This is why Chinese companies are suddenly targeting Australian healthcare businesses
- (China)
- ... economic growth Cultural diversity Hans Hendrischke, Professor of Chinese Business & Management at the University of Sydney Business School, says rising income, reforms to public healthcare and ...
- Created on 25 May 2020
- 15. Chinese investment in Australia and the world: More than state-owned companies and mines
- (China)
- ... t the Coalition takes power. On the other hand, the Nationals Senate leader, Barnaby Joyce, has called for state ownership of vast swathes of agricultural land to keep the Chinese out. A major part ...
- Created on 03 May 2020
- 16. PETITION: Stop foreign ownership of our farms and public assets, protect our food security and our national security
- (Uncategorised)
- Dear Senator, Your petitioners ask that the Senate will work with the Government to: Ensure that foreign investors are not permitted to purchase any further Australian agricultural land, agribusiness, ...
- Created on 02 May 2020
- 17. Early Mother-Child Separation, Parenting, and Child Well-Being in Early Head Start Families
- (Uncategorised)
- Kimberly Howard,1 Anne Martin,1 Lisa J. Berlin,2 and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn1 Author information Copyright and License information Disclaimer The publisher's final edited version of this ...
- Created on 18 April 2020
- 18. Have we given police too much power to enforce coronavirus rules?
- (Covid Dystopia)
- ... e to cultural norms. The feeling that we will be socially punished can have the same effect as a fine. It's the reason most people eat cereal only at breakfast or wear a seat belt even without enforc ...
- Created on 16 April 2020
- 19. Understanding the Batterer in Custody and Visitation Disputes
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... Sex Offenders: A Model of Addiction” Signs Vol. 13, No. 4, 1988 Most sexual offenders, including admitted ones, escape detection by psychological evaluation; the culturally-learned attitudes that drive ...
- Created on 01 April 2020
- 20. Foreign Investment Board braces for Chinese takeovers of distressed Australian assets
- (China)
- ... illion for agricultural land and $60 million for agribusinesses. According to some advocacy groups, foreign investors could present a valuable lifeline to struggling Australian companies in the coming ...
- Created on 26 March 2020
- 21. Alan Jones: We’re infected with the virus of increasing Chinese ownership of everything Australian
- (China)
- ... and companies have been blocked from investing in large agricultural properties, commercial properties, infrastructure, services etc. …. by the FIRB? CAAN notes the vertical integration by Chinese companies ...
- Created on 10 March 2020
- 22. Domestic violence shouldn't be a culture war. Can't we all agree killing women and children is wrong?
- (Death by family courts)
- lPHOTO: Hannah Clarke and her three children were murdered this week by her former partner. How on Earth did an abhorrent crime like domestic violence become entangled in Australian cultural ...
- Created on 21 February 2020
- 23. A Canadian pension fund could now be the largest owner of water in the Murray Darling Basin
- (Water)
- ... significant issue for Sydney by 2030, with “large scale infrastructure investment” needed to ensure the city has enough water… “In addition to hindering agricultural production, the prolonged drought ...
- Created on 17 February 2020
- 24. PM blames drought, but there’s been over 100 cases of maladministration in Murray Darling in less than one year
- (Water)
- ... bc.net.au14 // In 2018, cotton growers enjoyed a bumper year ‘harvest bonanza’, despite water shortages at the end of the system that were blamed on drought The Basin Plan has had a dramatic effect on what the ...
- Created on 23 January 2020
- 25. Tasmanian Guardianship Administration Board and the abuse of Maria Cecylia Borkowski
- (Guardianship)
- What follows is a disturbing story of a gross lack of humanity in dealing with an elderly lady. The evidence is now very compelling of: cultural ignorance, suspicion and confrontation; misinformation ...
- Created on 21 January 2020
- 26. Abuse and violence in relationships
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... the debate which followed the decision about violence towards children in a ‘cultural context’ in re A (Wardship, fact finding, domestic violence) [2015] see this article from Family Law Week. Listen ...
- Created on 24 December 2019
- 27. Rivers in crisis: Amid drought, corporations are buying up Australia’s water
- (Water)
- ... traded like stocks.” Australian-owned agricultural investment corporation goFarm, with multi-million-dollar investments in highly-profitable but water-intensive almond plantations, irrigated crops and vin ...
- Created on 28 November 2019
- 28. Rivers in crisis: Amid drought, corporations are buying up Australia’s water
- (Water)
- ... ecause poor water management and government policy has allowed water to be sucked up by corporate nut farms and traded like stocks.” Australian-owned agricultural investment corporation goFarm, with multi-million ...
- Created on 28 November 2019
- 29. Adani plans to take 12.5b litres of water as farmer denied access in 'double standard'
- (Water)
- ... ils other users of the river, noting their total combined take is just more than 9.3 billion litres. Other government documents show there is another agricultural user with a licence to take 4.8 bill ...
- Created on 20 November 2019
- 30. The problem with child protection isn’t the money, it’s the system itself
- (Research on Child Protection)
- ... the roots of child neglect and abuse can be traced to inequities such as socioeconomic disadvantage and “invisible” social and cultural norms that marginalise children and their mothers. Read more: ...
- Created on 19 November 2019
- 31. North Wales child abuse scandal
- (Paedophile Rings)
- ... n: The Making of a Modern Witch Hunt In 2005, the cultural historian Richard Webster published a book, The Secret of Bryn Estyn: The Making of a Modern Witch Hunt, which investigated the scandal. It wa ...
- Created on 17 October 2019
- 32. Family law inquiry is no sop to Hanson. It's a deliberate move to bury previous reviews
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... at the same time and another adult was also present. This emphasis on pro-contact became, according to Rhoades, “the new orthodoxy” in family law. Culturally, across the family law system, father ...
- Created on 03 October 2019
- 33. Who owns Australia's land and water?
- (Water)
- You might be surprised about which foreign entities are buying up Australia’s prime agricultural land and water. What does this mean for future food security? Canada is the top foreign buyer of prime ...
- Created on 02 October 2019
- 34. Aboriginal Australians lose land rights to Adani
- (Mining)
- ... “they will refuse to leave.” According to an ABC News article, Senior Sergeant David Lucas said, “We are looking to resolve this issue allowing for cultural sensitivities and as such would like to speak ...
- Created on 02 September 2019
- 35. Adani mine would be 'unviable' without $4.4bn in subsidies, report finds
- (Uncategorised)
- ... details were commercial-in-confidence. The biggest single subsidy, as calculated by the institute, is a concession given to mining and agricultural companies under the federal fuel tax credit ...
- Created on 29 August 2019
- 36. Banning cash so you pay the bank to hold your money is what the IMF wants
- (Uncategorised)
- ... biggest hurdle to tackling the black economy is cultural. Australians, he said, viewed taking cash-only payments and not declaring it as "almost a national sport". The taskforce went on to estimat ...
- Created on 26 August 2019
- 37. Chrissie Foster urges MPs to strip Catholic seal of confession's mandatory reporting exemption
- (Paedophile Priests)
- ... on from the church. ABC NEWS: DANIELLE BONICA Child Protection Minister Luke Donnellan said the amendments would bring about "cultural change" to make future generations of Victorian children safer. ...
- Created on 14 August 2019
- 38. Barwon-Darling river ecosystem on path to collapse, review warns
- (Water)
- ... and cultural outcomes in the Barwon-Darling. While the commission said there had been significant reform since 2017, it said steps to improve water management “needed to be accelerated and further extended”. ...
- Created on 24 July 2019
- 39. Putting Church above Children - The Vatican Fails to Comply with a UN Treaty
- (Paedophile coverups by church and state)
- ... of cultural values,” said Katherine Gallagher, an attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights who has been active in bringing the survivors’ petitions to UN human rights agencies since 2010, representing ...
- Created on 22 July 2019
- 40. Personal stories of contact with the Queensland adult guardianship system
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... supportive relationships must be taken into account. 9 Maintenance of environment and values (1) The importance of maintaining an adult’s cultural and linguistic environment, and set of values (including ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 41. Children suffering deprevation while in child placement
- (Uncategorised)
- ... rded. While it is possible that her brain has suffered some damage, most of the retardation probably developed from deprivation of cultural and family influence." Date: 1974-06-01 Placement type: Inst ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 42. Aboriginal woman wins battle to keep baby after six court appearances
- (Uncategorised)
- ... Karinda Taylor, the chief executive of the First Peoples’ Health and Wellbeing Clinic, said the initial assessment of Liz had been culturally inappropriate. It included a suggestion Liz was using sexualised ...
- Created on 18 July 2019
- 43. The Cracks in the Edifice of Transgender Totalitarianism
- (Uncategorised)
- ... similar social phenomena have generally been limited to some degree by time, space, or eventual return of the senses. But Western civilization is now gripped by a cultural cyclone that is blowing through ...
- Created on 14 July 2019
- 44. Police are failing to act on sexual assault complaints, report finds
- (Paedophile Police)
- ... amount to corruption, “when aggregated, the allegations may indicate broader organisational capacity deficits and, or cultural issues.” Results of internal investigations The CCC’s investigations found ...
- Created on 10 July 2019
- 45. A child welfare response to domestic minor sex trafficking
- (Uncategorised)
- ... it was believed that a minor child was present, however, no child was found during the raid. In response to this call, the Division of Multicultural Affairs and DCF Careline collaborated to create a system ...
- Created on 25 May 2019
- 46. Water Minister David Littleproud’s family linked to $20 million Murray-Darling Basin fraud yet he is still Water Minister
- (Water)
- ... Mick Keelty is examining links between political donations and the issuing and buyback of agricultural water licences, amid concerns that undeclared conflicts of interest could be fuelling corruption.” ...
- Created on 28 April 2019
- 47. Foreign ownership of water entitlements reveals China and US are the biggest investors
- (China)
- ... ing field against the Australian farmer who has got generally access to smaller amounts of money at more expensive rates?" He said there was an increased interest from foreign firms to buy agricult ...
- Created on 24 March 2019
- 48. Can the Darwin Port's 99-year lease to China be reversed? And what role, if any, did Andrew Robb play?
- (China)
- ... rwin residents really drink more than other Australians? Why don't more Australians know about the bombing of Darwin? Top Stories Pilbara mining blast ...
- Created on 18 March 2019
- 49. Coast teenage girl left to “rot in squalor”
- (Children abused in residential care facilities)
- ... declined, she was culturally isolated and resi-care failed to respond to requests to move her. The whistleblower questioned whether family members were informed of the child’s deteriorating health. She ...
- Created on 23 February 2019
- 50. New South Wales politics Fears of ‘another stolen generation’ after New South Wales' move on foster care
- (Child Protection Truths)
- ... their cultural connections or even their basic health and safety are being upheld,” he said. “It’s a permanent, legal move that completely separates them from their existing extended family.” The minister ...
- Created on 27 October 2018