A poll by Roy Morgan Research several days into the Fukushima nuclear crisis found that 61% of Australians oppose the development of nuclear power in Australia, nearly double the 34% who support it.
The growth in support for nuclear power over the past five years has been totally erased 鈥 and then some.
There was undoubtedly growing support for nuclear power until Fukushima, but the issue had been the subject of a great deal of hype and spin.
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The Australian鈥檚 pro Israel bias
The letter below was sent to The Australian on March 8.
How apt that The Australian (7/4/2011) has front page photos of placards demanding 鈥楽top the massacre in Gaza鈥 and 鈥楽top killing children鈥 and then Israel launched a new massacre (Operation Scorching Summer) of Palestinians in Gaza the next morning.
Three former members of the left-wing student group Capitalism Research Society (CRC) were taken into police custody on March 21.
Among those arrested was the group鈥檚 former president Choi Ho-hyeon. They were charged under the National Security Act, a draconian anti-communist law that was enacted in 1948 during the height of bloody right-wing suppressions of popular grassroots democratic movements.
The law has been repeatedly used to crack down on political opposition and progressive movements.
Transport Workers Union national secretary, Tony Sheldon, has condemned Qantas鈥檚 training of overseas strikebreakers after the company鈥檚 chief executive, Alan Joyce, admitted to the practice.
Sheldon said on April 5: 鈥淭hey really need to come clean on who they are training, who is doing the training and why it has to be done in secret in another country? Why are they hiding it around the other side of the world?
鈥淨antas has said they forecast a 7 per cent increase in international capacity and 8 per cent in domestic 鈥 they have the capacity to pay their workforce a decent wage.
鈥淭here鈥檚 no reason why technologically we can鈥檛 employ nuclear energy in a safe and effective way,鈥 United States President Barack Obama told a group gathered at a town meeting in New Orleans in October 2009.
鈥淛apan does it and France does it, and it doesn't have greenhouse gas emissions, so it would be stupid for us not to do that in a much more effective way鈥
You might think after the nuclear meltdown in Fukushima that Obama would have a reason to back off his support of nuclear energy as a new 鈥渃lean鈥 energy alternative.
Michael Arnold was born in country Victoria. He became politically active in Perth when he was 15. This was when he joined the socialist youth organisation Resistance and the Democratic Socialist Party. When he was in his twenties, Arnold became active in the Harm Reduction Movement. He set up Rave Safe in Melbourne in the 1990s and produced a magazine called Flying Frequencies for the Harm Reduction Movement. Arnold was also active in community radio, producing a program for Harm Reduction on 3CR Community Radio, and being a DJ on PBS.
Cote D鈥橧voire (Ivory Coast) has been caught up in an increasingly violent conflict after the West African nation鈥檚 November 28 elections ended with the incumbent Laurent Gbagbo and his main opponent Alassane Ouattara both claiming victory.
Ivory Coast is wracked by an armed conflict between the Ivory Coast army and rebel forces allied to Ouattara. Both sides have been accused of human rights abuses.
More than 1000 Philippine Airlines (PAL) ground staff from the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) staged a torch-lit rally on April 1 between terminals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
The protest was supported by several big labour federations. The union representing flight attendants has also pledged solidarity with PALEA.
When police blocked the march, workers blocked a major road for several hours. This disrupted access to the airport and lead to flights being cancelled or delayed.
The Moro people of the Philippines鈥 southern Mindanao Islands have never considered themselves Filipinos.
The Spanish colonisers never succeeded in subjugating the Moro sultanates. However, when Spain ceded the Philippines to the US in 1898, the Moro homeland, Bangsamoro, was included.
In the ensuing war, which lasted until 1913, 20,000 Moros 鈥 fighters and civilians 鈥 were killed.
Locals from Lake Tyers, a small Aboriginal community in East Gippsland, set up a roadblock leading into their township on March 8.
The action was to protest against a Victorian government-imposed administrator and call for a return to democracy in their community.
The only exceptions allowed through the blockade were health service employees and school buses.
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In the excellent film Milk Sean Penn, as gay rights campaigner Harvey Milk, said: 鈥淭wo to one, they support us, two to one when they know one of us.鈥
The ethicist Peter Singer has noted that while most people would have no qualms about ruining an expensive pair of shoes wading into a lake to save a drowning child, most people don鈥檛 donate the value of their shoes to save the life of a child in another country.
This was inspired by the 鈥淐ollateral Murder鈥 video released in April 2010 by WikiLeaks.
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1. Oh, come all you American teenagers
Put away your video games
And get some real shoot em-up-action
Wasting folks with weird-sounding names
Now how would you like to bear true faith
By joining an Apache crew
In trouble spots around the world
There鈥檚 killing work to do
Light them up
Keep shooting
Look at all
Those dead bastards
2. Well, there鈥檚 so many features to tell you about
Like the Boeing M230 chain gun
With that Arab-slaying motherfucker
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