War
A historical view on SAS war crimes allegations
The Australian Special Forces has come under scrutiny after revelations of a series of possible war crimes, including killing unarmed......
$270 billion arms expenditure – a sensible precaution or a belligerent gesture?
Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggests that the post Covid world order will resemble the 1930’s, with China implicitly cast in......
The Road: Tracing West Papua’s long fight for independence
Death and displacement has been the dominant story of West Papuans in their sixty year fight for independence. Investigative reporter......
Should Australia continue to increase its military spending?
Australia’s getting close to reaching its 2% GDP defence budget goal by 2020-2021. This means in the next year we......
Memories of a World War II veteran
This year marks 75 years since World War 2 ended. One of the few veterans of that war left is......
Remembering indigenous war involvement
Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders broke the rules preventing them from enlisting in the world wars and managed to......
Remembrance Day: Lest We Forget
Today was Remembrance Day, marking the end of the First World War on the 11th of November, 1918. It was......
Guest House for Young Widows: First hand stories from the women of ISIS
There has been much talk about the foreign women trapped in Syria and connected to ISIS, but their plight is......
An Alliance in Syria
US President Donald Trump authorised sanctions against Turkey today over its military offensive in north-east Syria. The move comes one......
Kurdish community responds to US withdrawal in Syria
President Trump has faced criticism from all sides of the political divide for his decision to withdraw US troops from......