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Doing it for the Kids Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Thursday, 14 February, 2008 - 16:42
Elizabeth Povinelli

On the pretext of a child sexual abuse crisis in Australia’s Northern Territory the Howard government passed emergency legislation and prepared a land invasion of aboriginal areas by police, doctors and the army. Elizabeth Povinelli locates this latest state of exception in a wider neoliberal project to impose work and austerity. Images and text box by Benedict Seymour


Excerpt on the invasion OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by unterschreber on Thursday, 16 August, 2007 - 02:32
Angela Mitropoulos

This extract from an unfinished text by Angela Mitropoulos, posted on archive : s0metim3s (http://archive.blogsome.com/2007/08/07/indigenous-land/#comments), gives part of the historical background (which some European readers may have overlooked) to the current military-medical invasion of Aboriginal land in Australia's Northern Territory.  Most importantly, the text explains the concrete connection between intervention in the name of 'health' and 'education', the blackmailing of the 'economically inactive' into the 'job-seeking' reserve army, and the rush to extract resource rents from legally inalienable Aboriginal land.


Too Many Captain Cooks OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by anthony on Thursday, 28 June, 2007 - 18:31
Bob Gosford and Martin Hardie

On the pretext of a paedophile 'crisis' in the Northern Territory, Australia, the government have prepared a land invasion of police, doctors and army. One press release from the government and a response from locals below


The health of the body politic OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by matthew hyland on Wednesday, 6 June, 2007 - 00:38
Angela Mitropoulos

The Australian government is thinking of formalizing its de facto power to close the border to medical undesirables, in this case those with 'HIV or leprosy'.  No nation-state seems more determined to demonstrate the literal validity of Agamben's biopower-concentration camp thesis.  Here Mute contributor Angela Mitropoulos notes the source of John Howard's theatre of outrage in the 'normal' regulation of labour and its reproduction.  More proof if it were needed that bio-identity tracking (eg health profiling) is not a mere 'civil liberties' issue of abstract 'privacy'.  The invasive effects of the monitoring are distributed according to race and class, because, as the invention of a statistically nonexistent 'AIDS-immigrant-parasite' crisis goes to show, the policy is about the racial stratification of the labour market.
<http://archive.blogsome.com/2007/06/04/the-health-of-the-body-politic/#more-542>


Super Size my pay OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by matthew hyland on Friday, 9 March, 2007 - 03:39
Toby

Official 'New Zealand' is a sporty, soporific hell-hole of 'classless' good cheer.  Fortunately successive generations of the Pacific proletariat (see also L.Goldner's Melville book and Fabian Thomsett's review of same on Metamute) refuse to learn that the colonial/class war is over.
(from Libcom: http://libcom.org/)


Under the Beach, the Barbed Wire Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 7 February, 2006 - 14:44
Angela Mitropoulos

The 'race riots' in Cronulla at the end of last year made it clear that all is not well in Australia's multicultural paradise. Here, Angela Mitropoulos examines the racism, mechanisms of border control and changing conditions of work underneath the beach utopia


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