By Stuart Rees Cruelty fostered by government policies is evident in harm to the bodies and minds of powerless individuals, but regarding Australia’s treatment of refugees, the charge of cruelty now reads like an understatement. Australia’s reprehensible treatment of refugees now goes beyond cruelty, and instead could be described as evil. Morally reprehensible, years-long dehumanising […]
by Richard Bates Question: Can floating offshore wind farms and migrating whales coexist? The saving from extinction of the East Australian humpback whale has been one of humanity's great environmental success stories. By the mid 1960s a hundred years of commercial whaling had driven the population down to somewhere between just 100 to 150. We







