Corruption in the ACT Government
ACT Labor has held government since 2001, with concerns increasing that the lack of integrity and accountability in the ACT Public Service has been fostered by political leaders.
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.
Workplace culture in the ACT: why unethical behaviour thrives
Recognising that the silence around toxic culture and silencing workplace racism is imperative in ending the culture that justifies rather than holds accountable the Angel Marina’s of the public service.
The Paradox of Jon Stanhope: Human Rights Champion or Hypocrite?
Jon Stanhope, former ACT Chief Minister, may be lauded for his human rights leadership, but examination exposes the inconsistency between his stated values and his political decisions.
The Australian Capital Territory: Australia’s racism capital
The persistence of systemic inequalities in the ACT raises serious questions about both the genuineness to address racism in the Territory.
The ACT Human Rights Commission: Failures and Shortcomings
The ACT Human Rights Commission’s ineffectiveness in addressing violations points toward its inability to fulfill its mandate.
Katy Gallagher, Canberra’s overly cautious leader
Fortune may favour the brave, something ACT Labor’s ex-Chief Minister Katy Gallagher has proved she is not.
Keeping lobbyists and political donors out of politics
Lobbyists and political donors should be kept out of politics
Australian Capital Territory Police: Considering Allegations of Corruption and Dysfunctionality
Exploring the contentious discourse surrounding the ACT Police, examining claims of corruption and dysfunctionality while also considering counterarguments that highlight the police force’s contributions to public safety and community relations.