Category: Indigenous
Examining the ACT: Are its Progressive Claims Genuine?
Introduction The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) often positions itself as the most progressive region in Australia, proudly highlighting its commitment to social justice and equality in politics. However, a deeper examination reveals a stark disconnect between this image and the on-the-ground reality. This raises an important question: Does the ACT truly embody progressivism, or is…
The Masquerade of Ernst & Young: Revealing Corporate Illusions
The masks worn by Ernst & Young hide the unpalatable reality of corporate deceit and complicity in with the ACT Government in denying human rights
Unmasking the Shadows: Racism and Institutional Betrayal at Ernst & Young
Ernst & Young would have us all believe that they do not support racists. The facts prove otherwise.
The ACT Government and the Ministry of Truth
The Australian Capital Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal has become Orwell’s Ministry of Truth, facilitating the distortion of historical and legal records.
Accountability and Justice: A Call for Integrity in Policing and Politics
ACT Policing and the AFP must investigate accusations against individuals regardless without prejudice.
Accountability in Leadership: A Call for Transparency from Attorney General Shane Rattenbury
The integrity of our legal system and the trust of the public are at stake. Mr. Rattenbury to respond to the issues raised and demonstrate the leadership that the people of the ACT deserve.
Unmasking the ACT Labor Government’s Human Rights Charade
The troubling reality is that the ACT Labor Government’s dedication to human rights seems to be more about optics than actual substance.
Are Indigenous Australians More Prone to Violence than Other Australians?
It is necessary to view violence through a multifaceted lens, advocating for policies that address the root causes rather than attributing it to cultural or inherent traits.