Politics & Economy
The Australian Greens and Conversation Foundation have criticised the idea of Australia selling uranium to Russia. The issue is being...
China and India have been accused of stalling negotiations at the world trade organization talks in Geneva. The WTO is...
After months of violence and unrest, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai have agreed to negotiate a...
The new carbon emissions trading scheme is effectively a tax. How will the average householder notice the difference to their...
The long awaited Committe on Truth and Friendship delivered its report this week. It deals with the militia violence that...
The Rudd government has agreed to set up a new body to represent indigenous Australians following the release of a...
The United Nations has today started withdrawing staff from the Sudanese region of Darfur. The move came as the International...
Fiji has been ruled by commander Frank Bainimarama since a military coup in December 2006. Today, after two years of...
The 70% tax increase on pre-mixed drinks has come under fire from the Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia (DSICA),...
With consumer confidence figures at a low not seen since the early 90’s , there are fears we are heading...