Category: General news

Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

Canny Canning update LABOR HERALD

Neville /26 August, 2015

1 of 43 Canny Canning update Inbox x Labor Herald updates@laborherald.com.au via sendgrid.info  5:49 PM (9 minutes ago) to me Neville, TOP 5 STORIES THIS WEEK All about Canning and the by-election Dunnies and the NBN: Jason Clare reckons they have something in common Best and worst of the parliamentary week by Tony Burke China, Australia Continue Reading →

Top 5 on the Labor Herald

Neville /26 August, 2015

1 of 16 Top 5 on the Labor Herald Inbox x Skye Laris Unsubscribe 3:56 PM (1 hour ago) to me The latest politics update from the Australian Labor Party | Unsubscribe Neville — The media is changing, and fast. These days if you don’t tell your own stories someone else will – and let’s Continue Reading →

Tony Abbott and the Liberals are trying to take away the right of environmental and community groups to challenge mining approvals

Neville /25 August, 2015

Neville — Tony Abbott and the Liberals are trying to take away the right of environmental and community groups to challenge mining approvals. They are planning to amend the EPBC Act (Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act) so the community can’t stand up for environmental protection. Tony Abbott claims the Mackay Conservation Foundation engaged in Continue Reading →

Adani court-out, Richard Denniss in London, Ridesharing coming to a town near you, and more… The Australia Instititute

Neville /25 August, 2015

1 of 18 Adani court-out, Richard Denniss in London, Ridesharing coming to a town near you, and more… Inbox x The Australia Institute <mail@tai.org.au> 3:54 PM (13 minutes ago) to me Dear Neville — On Wednesday, The Australia Institute’s Chief Economist, Richard Denniss, addressed the London School of Economics. The lecture was hosted by the Continue Reading →