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Religious Vilification; An ABC Privilege Not Afforded to the Plebs
by Vickie Janson
According to Victorian Multicultural Commission Chairperson Vivienne Nguyen “there is no place for racism, religious vilification or any form of ha...
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You're Invited to Afternoon Tea with Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie in Warburton
by Vickie Janson
It's all happening in Warburton 2:30 Tuesday 26 April, 2022.
Senator Bridget McKenzie is the ‘real deal’ and it’s a privilege to have her visitin...
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Fat and Lean: To a Hungry Soul, Any Bitter Thing is Sweet
by Vickie Janson
The gap between the developed and lesser developed world grows ever wider and citizens respective top-of-mind issues reflect that. Yet a deeper pl...
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Bill is a 'risk to our democratic freedoms'
by Vickie Janson
First Published Gippsland Times 16/2/21
A bill just passed in Victoria which Former Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson described as the ‘biggest t...
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Unpublished Opinion: The Bill that Offers No Change, No Alternative, Only Suppression
by Vickie Janson
Once upon a time if Former Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson tweeted that a law before the Victorian parliament constituted the ‘biggest threat t...
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Conversion Therapy: Don’t Give Me the Harm Argument
by Vickie Janson
Under the guise of preventing harm from what is commonly known as ‘conversion therapy’, the Victorian Labor government has tabled the ‘Suppression ...
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Pondering Privilege – is it really white?
by Vickie Janson
I have a dear friend who writes like Charlotte Bronte. My Charlotte would be able to respond to Mark Connor’s article about blind privilege and her...
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Public Health & Porn: Sometimes You Have to Talk About It
by Vickie Janson
Porn addiction might be considered an ‘eating disorder’ of another kind. It’s the wrong kind of brain food for the developing brain, literally shor...
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Pell: A Case of Fact and Fiction
by Vickie Janson
David Marr describes the faith of Pell’s supporters in him as ‘depthless; proof against any evidence that might be brought to bear against him.’ C...
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Political Representation for Ordinary Hard Workers
by Vickie Janson
What qualifies anyone to run as a politician and represent the people? I once heard a politician say that 40% of Australians are tertiary qualified...
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Straddling the Right-Left Divide
by Vickie Janson
Straddling anything puts you in an uncomfortable position yet this seems to be the first step if we are to ever transcend the widening right-left d...
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Why we need the Muslim Reform Movement
by Dr Zuhdi Jasser
This article first appeared in The Spectator Australia March 2019
My visit to Australia from the US was planned over a year ago for this week. In t...
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