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By the Government rightly dropping the charges against Witness K's lawyer Bernard Collaery, Australia was reminded of the illegal bugging operation against Timor-Leste, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More
The Coalition's fumbling of foreign policy has resulted in a dangerous display of bravado as tensions escalate with China. → Read More
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has not only proven himself a failure to Australians but also on the world stage. → Read More
Tensions with China resulting in economic sanctions are the result of Australia's blind allegiance to the USA that began decades ago. → Read More
Last week, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison mixed up Taiwan and Hong Kong. → Read More
Australia risks ostracising it from the rest of Asia if it continues to stringently oppose China, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More
Since World War II Australia has progressively ceded its sovereignty to the United States. → Read More
The road towards real democracy in Myanmar remains unclear, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More
Projections on Australia’s future are bleak if it maintains its hostility to China and cloying dependence on America. → Read More
Racism, fear and lack of moral courage sees Australia tied to a declining America. → Read More
The question taxing many is why are our security services and not the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) running our relationship with China? → Read More
Security agencies are now accustomed to high-tech spying methods, but old-fashioned techniques required getting down and dirty. → Read More
Is the Australian Government serious about restoring the relationship with China? There are disturbing indications that it is not. → Read More
Peter Dutton's powerful base for exercising control over his fellow Australians appears unchallengeable. → Read More
There is nothing very exceptional about American exceptionalism. → Read More
Political tensions with China have been escalating, but there's still time for Australia to make amends and not follow in America's footsteps. → Read More
Dutton-style bullying should not be a tool of diplomacy, particularly with regard to China, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More
Emerging from the coronavirus pandemic, it would be wise to learn from history and implement economic changes. → Read More
Our Prime Minister often displays ineptitude towards many things, including how to deal with foreign matters, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More
The AFP's ties to the Coalition have almost turned our nation into a police state, using terrorism and immigration as political tools. → Read More