”Our findings challenge the belief that Australians strongly oppose women accessing late abortion.”
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The Audacity of …?
Sometimes a picture doesn’t need a thousand words.
The Great Renaming of 2010
It seems that just about every policy in the Govt’s stable is up for having a new label slapped on it.
Any suggestions for them while they’re at it?
Climbing Uluru and disrespect
Perhaps revelations over the last week regarding disrespectful shenanigans on top of Uluru will finally push the govt to honour the promises it made in 1983 to stop people climbing the rock?
Cyberstalking: throw the book at him
I definitely approve of a high-profile case which should clarify the public understanding of the range of behaviours that qualify as stalking.
Quickhit: Senate Committee grills Scientologists
A Senate Committee is currently examining the tax-exempt charity status of Scientology in reference to a private member’s bill brought by Senator Nick Xenophon (Ind., SA) which seeks a “tax-law amendment that would require religious and charitable organisations to meet a public benefit test”.
Just Say Yay
Today’s guest poster is long time blogger ThirdCat, aka Tracy Crisp, a South Australian writer and comedian currently living in Abu Dhabi.
Gillard supports carbon tax and a sustainable Australia
“I believe in climate change. I believe it’s caused by human activity and I believe we have an obligation to act,” she said.
Team Hoyden for Dry July?
Dry July’s mission is to directly benefit adult cancer patients with real and tangible change.
Quickhit: Mental clinic bans patient from nursing
THE enrolled nurse Alistair Colgrave was driving home after his first shift at a psychiatric unit on the north shore when he received a call from his boss telling him not to return.