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Christmas List by Rachel Beaney by think — last modified 2008-01-29 09:14
Sitting on Santa's knee leads to unexpected revelations.
In a Man's World by Emma Moulds by think — last modified 2008-01-25 11:29
Women – the happy homemakers renowned for their cooking, cleaning and child raising abilities; or the gender forced to make headway in a man’s world?
In a Man's World by think — last modified 2007-12-16 17:03
Women – the happy homemakers renowned for their cooking, cleaning and child raising abilities; or the gender forced to make headway in a man’s world?
Are Australians ignorant of the world around them by Bruno De Paiva by think — last modified 2008-02-24 00:58
Does our patriotism prevent proper compassion?
Polling Politics by Olivia Collings by think — last modified 2008-01-29 09:45
Expressing your democratic right does not mean taking it out on the polling booth volunteers - after all, they might be your neighbour.
All About pulse by think — last modified 2008-04-14 20:24
What you need to know about the political and social issues hub of vibewire.net
Getting Heard - Youth Poll 2008 by Lucy Birchley — last modified 2008-03-18 20:16
Lucy Birchley speaks to outgoing Australian Democrats Senator and the youngest woman to ever enter parliament, Natasha Stott Despoja, about getting the voice of young people where it counts.
e-Festival 2008: Get your 'Issues' heard! by think — last modified 2008-04-09 21:25
It’s e-Festival time once again, and this year Issues, the political and social issues hub of www.vibewire.net, has two panels featuring a myriad of amazing people who are going to ask the hard questions about youth voices in the political sphere – ensuring you hone your ideas and skills so no one gets left behind.
American Election Tracker- Obama - by Emma Rugg by think — last modified 2008-04-15 10:16
Barack Obama is a smart guy. He’s got good policies. He’s a proficient public speaker. All the ingredients of a successful presidential candidate, all shared by both of his competitors. So what does he have that really sets him apart then, that can be argued was the catalyst for America to stand up and take notice? Well, she too is powerful, intelligent and a proficient public speaker. And her name is Oprah.
American Election Tracker- McCain - by Emma Rugg by think — last modified 2008-04-15 15:59
David Letterman described him as: ‘the guy at the hardware store who makes the keys’, and: ‘that guy who can’t stop talking about how well his tomatoes are doing’, when John McCain appeared on the Late Show recently.
E-Festival Wrap: Your 'Issues' Were Heard! by think — last modified 2008-04-14 20:15
Well, the eFestival’s wrapped up for the year, and what a success! We’ve had some incredible discussion on a vast range of issues, and while there might only be more questions, the quality of ideas was truly exemplary.
All About THINK by think — last modified 2008-06-11 18:37
All you need to know about the political and social issues hub of Vibewire.net.
WIN WIN WIN @ THINK! by think — last modified 2008-05-07 21:54
Look inside for a chance to win a double pass to the Sydney Writers' Festival.
NEWS: National Youth Week turns 20 by think — last modified 2008-05-12 22:37
National Youth Week (NYW), the largest celebration of young people in Australia, had nearly 2500 high schools and 200 universities and TAFEs joining in the celebrations from April 5th to 13th. Bonita Silva takes a look at its importance in the lives of young people, being the 20th anniversary of Youth Week held in NSW.
ELVIS IS THE WORD An interview with Ian Klaus by think — last modified 2008-06-11 18:28
'Elvis is Titanic' is a memoir by Rhodes scholar Ian Klaus, based on his time spent teaching in the Middle East. SASCHA RYNER sat down with him at the Sydney Writer's Festival.
DEAR MR RUDD An interview with Robert Manne by think — last modified 2008-06-23 22:18
Robert Manne is renowned for his bleak views on the Howard government. POLLY SIMONS sat down with the public intellectual at the Sydney Writer's Festival to talk about his new book, his views on young people and voting, and Kevin Rudd's new leadership.
ROGUE REALITY Capitalism's Ugly Aftertaste? by think — last modified 2008-06-23 10:26
Visiting from London for The Sydney Writers’ Festival, Loretta Napoleoni, author of 'Rogue Economics: Capitalism’s new reality' spoke to EMMA RUGG about methods, madness and hope for the future.
DEAR MR RUDD An interview with Robert Manne by think — last modified 2008-06-26 16:00
Robert Manne is renowned for his bleak views on the Howard government. POLLY SIMONS sat down with the public intellectual at the Sydney Writer's Festival to talk about his new book, his views on young people and voting, and Kevin Rudd's new leadership.
OPINION: The rising challenge of fuel poverty in Australia by Joel Pringle — last modified 2008-07-22 21:36
As Australians are being hit hard by rising costs of basic needs such as electricty and water, JOEL PRINGLE looks at viable and economically fair possible solutions to the growing cost crisis.
OPINION: Politics and motherhood - is it one or the other? by Joanna Bowen — last modified 2008-07-27 14:56
Natasha Stott Despoja’s retirement to be a stay at home mum raises again the issue of motherhood and politics. Joanna Bowen looks at the state of women in Australian politics today.
PROFILE: Downer no downer on AMUNC by Josh Sampson — last modified 2008-08-07 16:12
At the Asia-Pacific Model United Nations Conference Opening Ceremony on July 7, entitled 'Challenges and Change: A time for new thinking and its relationship to the United Nations', Alexander Downer did more than just impart his words of wisdom and experience onto those present. He also revealed a comical and lighter side to his personality. JOSH SAMPSON reports.