With Labor and the Coalition supporting the increased integration of our defence capabilities into the US/UK military industrial/big tech complex and no prospect of any transparent Parliamentary inquiry, a group of concerned Australians have been working to establish an open, public inquiry into the economic, environmental, social and political implications of the AUKUS agreement.>

The individuals and groups supporting a public inquiry include retired politicians and military officers, unions, community, peace and, faith groups, members of Labor against War, academics and business people.

  • Hanrahan@slrpnk.net
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    14 days ago

    Alas people treat it more like sports.

    that aside over a decade ago the ABC did a thing online before the federal election, had a bunch of policy choices you clicked on then which party which you mostly align with was shown (not a who you should vote for), i remember sending the link out to a dozen people and asked them to screen shot and ket me know the result, 9 of them had them aligned with The Greens and they all said “not voting for them”.