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- Miles Whiticker
- 29 April 2024
In February this year, Grattan Institute released a report once again blaming teachers for educational outcomes in Australia. The ABC promoted this report, which described the situation as a “preventable tragedy”. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-11/grattan-institute-reading-report/103446606
This is misleading, and a product of questionable public policy which is unlikely to result in improved educational outcomes if acted on. It's well known amongst educational staff and leaders that teaching is the most politicised profession, where teachers, who are usually themselves the ones engaging in pedagogy research, seem to be the last ones consulted on how to improve the classroom.
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- Annie Huang
- 08 March 2024
Welcome to the adventure into International Women's Day (IWD) thought leadership for 2024:
On International Women's Day, we reflect on women's impact on the world.
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- Drew Wolfendale
- 04 March 2024
The Environmentalism That Progress Forgot
Within the spectrum of green politics there are many perspectives and philosophies that have a diversity of focuses and varying levels of support. They are often described as sitting on a spectrum from Dark to Bright, something like this:
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- Owen Miller
- 24 February 2024
Along with Fusion, the Animal Justice Party and the Australian Progressives have formally endorsed the goals and objectives of the Climate Rescue Accord.
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- Owen Miller
- 21 February 2024
Fusion is thrilled to plant our support behind the Australian Democrats to cultivate their candidate Heath McKenzie for the upcoming Dunkley by-election.
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- Drew Wolfendale
- 10 February 2024
(Updated) Fusion's position on Israel-Palestine after ICJ ruling
Fusion recognises the key takeaway from the ICJ court ruling is that; whether or not genocide is the intent, the current Israeli administration’s actions are on a path which has the potential to result in genocide.
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- Miles Whiticker
- 12 December 2023
Healthy practices for Policy Development and Communications
Policy development and comms are difficult and time consuming. While we have a lot of really smart and talented people, we also need to recognise our limitations as a party of volunteers.
Read this opinion piece by Policy Chair Michael Maroske on healthy practices for policy development and communications.
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- Michael Maroske
- 30 November 2023
Fusion's position on Israel-Palestine
Fusion condemns the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7 and the subsequent speed of which this situation degraded into armed conflict. This is a conflict which has visited unspeakable horror upon innocent people in both Israel and Palestine.
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- Drew Wolfendale
- 30 September 2023
Energy Justice - what is it, and why does it matter?
So, when environmentalists mention "energy justice", what is it they're really talking about, and why can't they give you a simple answer? If you look up Energy Justice, you get something filled with jargon that reads something along the lines of, “a multi-layered, human-centric theoretical approach that challenges injustice and inequality in the energy sector”. Yet, in the vocabulary of climate campaigning, this term crops up more and more. Why is that? Well you’ve probably heard the phrase, “a just and fair transition”, which is about looking after people and communities in industries that are destined to suffer major disruption as a result of a transition to a carbon neutral or carbon negative economy. Fundamentally that’s about not leaving people behind.
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- Austin Mackell
- 30 September 2023
Labor’s HAFF-arsed housing bill
Fusion Party responds
The ALP has passed an underwhelming $10bn Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) that is designed to do as little as possible. As a one-off payment, $10bn would be wildly inadequate, but this is not even a one-off payment. The money that will actually be spent on housing is the dividends from a one-off $10bn endowment: $0.5bn annually at most.
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