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The High Court, Abortion Clinic Speech Restrictions and the Assessment of Harm

October 1, 2018October 3, 2018 Guest AuthorFeatures

Download as PDF Dr Joseph Turner (B Med Sc (Hons), MBBS, Ph D, FRACGP, FARGP, FACRRM and DRANZCOG (Advanced)* Debbie Garratt (BN, Grad Dip Counselling, B Ed, M Ed (La Trobe), PhD candidate (UNDA)** Dr Simon McCaffrey (MBBS (Hons Class […]

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Building on a Solid Foundation: Christian Foundations of the Rule of Law

August 27, 2018August 28, 2018 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

This article is a version of the paper presented by the author at “A World Without Christianity”, a colloquium held by the Christopher Dawson Centre for Cultural Studies in Hobart, Tasmania, 29-30 June 2018. He wishes to thank his colleague, […]

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A Religious Discrimination Act for Australia? Be Careful What You Wish For…

July 24, 2018July 24, 2018 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

Social Services Minister Dan Tehan has called for a Religious Discrimination Act to provide greater protections to “people of faith”.[1] Delivering the St Thomas More Lecture in Canberra last month, Mr Tehan contended that the “creeping encroachment from the state […]

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The Anti-Western Australian University

June 12, 2018 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

Australian National University vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt announced the ANU is withdrawing from negotiations with a wealthy private donor, the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation, over funding for a scholarship and teaching program in studies of Western Civilisation. By deciding to […]

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The Biblical View of Civil Government: A Classical Liberal Appraisal

December 2, 2017December 2, 2017 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

The Bible sees government as an institution established by God (Genesis 9:6; Romans 13). Its primary goal according to scripture is to promote justice for its citizens—protecting the innocent from the aggressor and the lawless. Without security, every other function […]

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Procedural Defects in Australia’s Justice System

October 26, 2017October 26, 2017 Guest AuthorFeatures

By Andrew S. Kulikovsky  This paper was presented as part of a meeting of the Western Australian Jurist. The paper can be downloaded here, and the PowerPoint presentation can be downloaded here. The other topic covered by this author, “Christianity […]

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Beware the Federal Review of the Family Law Act

October 16, 2017 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

Attorney-General George Brandis announced the plans of the federal government to undertake a review of Australia’s family law system. It is about time. However, Brandis has appointed Professor Helen Rhoades to be the Chair of this important review, arguing that […]

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Multiculturalism Can’t Be Criticised, Senate Committee Says

October 6, 2017 Guest AuthorFeatures

By Babette Francis Below is my submission on Multiculturalism which was rejected by the ‘Senate Select Committee on Protecting and Strengthening Multiculturalism’. The Committee rejected this Submission simply because it did not comply with the terms of reference which were […]

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The Tragedy of Multiculturalism In Australia

October 5, 2017October 5, 2017 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

I was honoured to be cited by Dr Kevin Donnelly in a recent article published in the Daily Telegraph newspaper. I wholeheartedly agree with him and I also believe that Australians gain absolutely nothing from the amorphous atmosphere of multiculturalism. […]

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Section18C Defiles Our Democracy

May 16, 2017May 16, 2017 Augusto ZimmermannFeatures

Rather than promote tolerance, religious vilification laws stress separateness. Confronted by cases where, say, one creed’s condemnation of another’s dogma is indicted as hate speech, our secular courts will be obliged to address matters entirely theological. This is absurd and […]

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