Kellie Tranter, IndependentAustralia

Kellie Tranter

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Past articles by Kellie:

Public inquiry is showing Australia’s unheard call for new foreign policy

In January 2021 the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) launched a "People’s Inquiry" into the costs and consequences of the U.S. alliance. → Read More

A People's Inquiry: Australia must reconsider its relationship with the U.S.

It is time to re-evaluate the U.S.-Australian alliance in light of challenges such as international security and climate change, says Kellie Tranter. → Read More

Australia follows U.S. in another spurious conflict — this time, it's Iran

Our servility to the United States is making Australia an international pariah, writes Kellie Tranter. → Read More

The water is rising and there's no Defence

Our Defence Department is not equipped to deal with external threats or domestic civil unrest as temperatures rise and resources become scarce. → Read More

Isn't it time Australia brought Julian Assange home?

Australian Government officials visit Julian Assange two years after the UN found his detention to be unlawful. → Read More

Australia deepens its role in South Sudanese conflict

As South Sudan situation worsens, Australia looks set to become embroiled in yet another nation's civil war, again to appease America. → Read More

ADF conceals dark truth about Australia's involvement in Middle East

There's a lot more to Australia's involvement in the Middle Eastern conflict than we are hearing in the media, writes Kellie Tranter. → Read More

Pine Gap FOI bombshell: Australia has 'full knowledge and concurrence'

New FOI documents show Australia has full knowledge of U.S. activities at Pine Gap, which may have serious ramifications for the nation. → Read More

Australia's new security 'super ministry': Why does Dutton need so much power?

Peter Dutton is soon to take over a massive security 'super ministry'. Why does one department need such immense power? → Read More

Collateral damage dismissed: Bipartisan silence on children killed by ADF in Iraq

Amnesty International has identified a pattern of attacks by Iraq and the U.S.-led coalition that may amount to war crimes. → Read More

War and democracy: Who decides?

When governments kill in large numbers they always do so for a "good reason" and we must be on guard against that. → Read More