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Wil Wallace

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Month: November 2011

“Disgruntled ALP Series”: Kevin Rudd #1

November 30, 2011January 25, 2012 Wil

In June 2010 I remember being up late and seeing as story come through saying that Julia Gillard had just called a meeting with then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd with speculation abounding that the meeting was to issue a challenge for the leadership of the ALP. At first it seemed as though the coverage was little […]

Disgruntled ALP, From the Digest, Published Elsewhere

Why I Am Not A Conservative

November 19, 2011January 25, 2012 Wil

A little while ago Scott Day wrote about how people asked him why he was protesting when he looked like a “normal” person and gave a very good answer: to make Australia a nation made by the people, for the people and with honest prosperity. It got me thinking about why I protest. Unlike a […]

From the Digest, Published Elsewhere

Unity

November 13, 2011January 25, 2012 Wil

For those of you who I haven’t had the pleasure of talking to in person, I am an historian. I am currently working on a Doctorate on the history of industry and labour movements in the Geelong region (where I live) after completing an Honours thesis on the growth and development of the Australian Communist […]

From the Digest, Occupy Melbourne, Published Elsewhere

My First Visit to Court

November 11, 2011January 25, 2012 Wil

It’s my first time in a courtroom. Well, that’s not entirely accurate. I’ve wandered through empty courtrooms and a few historical rooms that are no longer used but I have never attended a court in session. I watch Crownies fairly regularly so the modern decor of this courtroom isn’t much of a surprise but I […]

From the Digest, Occupy Melbourne, Published Elsewhere

Lest We Forget

November 10, 2011January 25, 2012 Wil

Australia spends two days each year in remembrance of wars previous and lives lost. For some these are days for the celebration of victories and the glorification of war in the most jingoistic manner possible. For others they are days of true sadness: because they have been touched by the loss of of friends or […]

From the Digest, Occupy Melbourne, Published Elsewhere

The Why of Occupy #2: The 99%

November 8, 2011June 13, 2012 Wil

To answer this question, I think it is best to first draw upon what has been said by others. From the website “We are the 99%“: “Who are we? Well, who are you? If you’re reading this, there’s a 99 percent chance that you’re one of us. You’re someone who doesn’t know whether there’s going […]

From the Digest, Occupy Melbourne

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