In Defence of Jeff
Those of us who know and have worked with Jeff Shaw over the years have found the unfolding spectacle of his very public fall from grace profoundly distressing. Surely they have the wrong guy.
Interview: The Reich Stuff
Robert Reich has led the debate on the future of work – both as an academic and politician. Now he’s on his way to Australia to help NSW unions push the envelope.
Economics: Crime and Punishment
Mark Findlay argues that the present psychological approach to prison programs is increasing the likelihood of re-offending and the threat to community safety.
Environment: Beyond The Wedge
Whether the great forestry divide can ever be overcome or whether it is best sidestepped for the sake of unity and sustainability in other areas is up for debate, writes Tara de Boehmler.
International: The End Of The Lucky Country
Linda Weiss, Elizabeth Thurbon and John Mathews show us How To Kill A Country
Safety: Tests Fail Tests
Nick Lewocki from the RTBU lifts the lid on the shonky science behind RailCorp testing
Politics: Labo(u)r Day
John Robertson lets fly at this years Labor Day dinner
Human Rights: Arabian Lights
Tim Brunero reports on how a Sydney sparky took on the Taliban and lived to tell the tale.
History: Labour's Titan
Percy Brookfield was a big man who was at the heart of the trade union struggles that made Broken Hill a quintessential union town writes Neale Towart.
Review: Foxy Fiasco
To find out who is outfoxing who, read Tara de Boehmler's biased review of a subjective documentary about corrupt journalism.
Poetry: Then I Saw The Light
Brothers and sisters! Praise the Lord! Brother George has saved the White House from an invasion by infidels, writes resident bard David Peetz.
Activists What's On!
Union Baiter on Charges
Commuter Champ Backs Workers
Late Night Threats in Perth
Corporates Gobble Apprentices
Fleas Get Thumbs-Up
Packer Perishes in Blue
$5000 Bill for Teen
Miners Plunge Before The Beak
Cops Raid Press
Christmas Sack at Broken Hill
Admin Staff Exposed
Teachers Swallow Lolly
The Locker Room
In Naming Rights Only
Phil Doyle has Gone to Gowings The Soapbox
Homeland Insecurity
Rowan Cahill tells us how the Howard Government’s appointment of Major-General Duncan Lewis to head up the national security division of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet has received little critical comment, until now. Parliament
The Westie Wing
New proposed legislation in NSW provides a vital window of opportunity for unions to ensure they achieve convictions for workplace deaths, writes Ian West.
Backbone Derail Causes Paralysis
Shawly we’ve heard enough
Decline of The American Empire
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Letters to the Editor
Shawly we’ve heard enough
Can Jeff Shaw's gaunt face please stop greeting me in the morning as I browse the newspaper while munching on peanut butter and banana on toast?
Have we not heard enough?
He got pissed, crashed his car, panicked and has now paid for it with his job and reputation. End of story.
Maybe instead of sending their reporters on such easy assignments as the Shaw 'story' massive newspapers like the Herald should devote resources to in depth investigative reporting.
Maybe have a look into inequity in our society in any one of its plethora of guises.
Maybe write stories about the issues that actually effect people's lives.
Maybe look at big picture solutions to future problems.
Maybe even cover a story west of Stanmore.
Timothy Rennie
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