![Campbell Newman Joins ‘Coal Is Good For Humanity Club’ With Predictable Results Former Queensland Premier Campbell Newman, in 2011, the glory days Queenslanders actually got to know him and realized they didn't like him. (IMAGE: Dale Napier, Flickr)](http://web.archive.org./web/20171218043403im_/https://newmatilda.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Campbell-Newman-2-603x362.jpg)
Campbell Newman Joins ‘Coal Is Good For Humanity Club’ With Predictable Results
The Can-Do’s very public dummy spit in favour of Big Coal went about as well as you might expect. Chris Graham explains.More
Aboriginal Affairs View all
Sol Bellear AM To Be Laid To Rest Saturday At State Funeral In Redfern
Sol Bellear AM, one of the nation’s most respected Aboriginal activists and an icon of…More
Environment View all
Traditional Owners Expose Adani’s Relentless Pursuit of W&J Country
In the third in a five part series on the proposed Adani Carmichael coal mine, Kristen Lyons looks at a…More
Civil Society View all
EXPLAINER: Why Trump Recognising Jerusalem As The Capital Of Israel Matters
One of the biggest stories in the world right now is US President Donald Trump recognising Jerusalem as the capital…More
Asylum Seekers View all
Our Border Protection Spin Isn’t Fooling The World, UN Docs Reveal
The international community is not fooled by Australia’s human rights offending immigration policies, writes Kellie…More
Your Silence On Manus And Nauru Is Your Complicity
What Australia has done to people seeking asylum is the responsibility of all Australians, writes…More
![Manus Island: Those For Whom We Cannot Grieve A screencap from an ABC News story, showing Manus Island detainees this week.](http://web.archive.org./web/20171218043403im_/https://newmatilda.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Manus-island-abandoned-359x201.jpg)
Manus Island: Those For Whom We Cannot Grieve
As a nation, overcoming our fear of ‘the other’ and exposing our own vulnerabilities is…More
Manus Crisis: Our Protests Must Build Momentum
The crisis unfolding on Manus Island is a new low in Australian political life. The…More
Business & Consumerism View all
‘Free Energy’ Goes Begging At Illawarra’s BlueScope Steel
Cogeneration – the process of creating useful heat and electricity at the same time – is the obvious route to…More
Education View all
Rigour or Rigor Mortis? The Dumbing Down Of Debate And Intellectualism
Making language accessible is important, writes Dr Richard Hil. But what if we’re making it meaningless? I’ve recently returned from a conference…More
Workers' Rights View all
Christian By Name, Not By Nature: Porter Punches Down On The Poor
Christian Porter is commending his government for ‘taking risks’ with the lives of vulnerable people, writes Jeremy Poxon from the…More