by Margaret Clark | 5 Mar, 2023
Review: Charting our Own Course: Questioning Australia’s Involvement in Us-led Wars and the United States Alliance The results of a People’s Inquiry by the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network The primary aim of this Inquiry was to build dialogue and pressure...
by australianfriend | 5 Dec, 2021
Editorial In this issue we feature the voices of young people. The theme in every case is the state of our environment, and their fears for the future. How are we to respond to their fears, and our own? How do we maintain hope? What does faithful action look like at...
by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
Barrie Pittock OAM, Victoria Regional Meeting Barrie is now 81 years old and has a little memory loss. However, here is brief account of why he received an OAM award for his work on Indigenous matters. He is probably better known for his climate science work, but he...
by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
Falls, Basket Swamp, Boonoo Boonoo National Park Through soggy heath and sedge the kangaroo trail drops, scattering big-fisted rocks as you struggle to be present. A gurgle, a trickle, a whispering whoosh, sips at your spirit. Cold, clear, gushing, over, around, down...
by David Swain | 4 Sep, 2016
Jackie Perkins, QSA Administrator Have you and your family, or you and your Meeting had discussions about ways of working to help reduce the impact of climate change and improve your local environment? It’s a discussion which many groups are holding, and agreeing to...
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