Tag: Culture
Reflecting on ACT Labor’s Recent Victory: A Need for Genuine Democratic Choice
The lack of substantial opposition in the ACT allows ACT Labor to continue to ignore the racism and corruption that has overshadows its extensive period of leadership.
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.
Accountability and Justice: A Call for Integrity in Policing and Politics
ACT Policing and the AFP must investigate accusations against individuals regardless without prejudice.
Professionalism in Leadership: A Critical Look at Katy Gallagher
Judgmental and dismissive, Katy Gallagher wields authority with a lack of consideration that indicates she has little regard for the public.
The Death of Accountability in the ACTPS
A brief review of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) public service, focusing on allegations of unprofessionalism, incompetence, corruption, and lack of accountability to the public, which have arisen over the last 20 years of unbroken Labor government.
20 Years of Unbroken One-Party Rule in the ACT: A Dismal Reality Check
It is time for the ACT to a return to a more balanced and representative governance model.
ACT Labor: Asleep at the wheel for twenty years
Has ACT Labor been proactive as the Territory’s leaders for the past twenty years?
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.