August 19, 2014

Justice system failing Indigenous women

By Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Justice system failing Indigenous women’, published in ‘The Age‘ editorial, 17 August 2014 A timely article! Aboriginal women are mothers and grandmothers and […]
July 22, 2014

Charlie’s Country

By Pamela Nathan Charlie’s Country is a very powerful film – The Rolf de Heer film stars David Gulpilil who won best actor in Un Certain […]
July 21, 2014

United stand against bullying the key

 By Carolyn Aston Re ‘Stawell unites in brave stand against scourge of bullying’, by Wes Hosking, published in The Herald Sun, July 18, 2014 Great to […]
July 11, 2014

Bubs and Pubs

By Carolyn Aston Congratulations to Darren Maddock for ‘creating a safe sealed container’ for expecting Dads to openly discuss their reservations and fears about the imminent […]
July 3, 2014

Are you trying too hard to be a parent?

by Carolyn Aston, Director CASSE’ Peaceful Schools Program. Response to Today Show interview with Professor Kim Oates: Are you trying too hard to be a perfect […]
May 30, 2014

Heavy burden of disadvantage

Re ‘Budget unfairness hits mental health’, by Sebastian Rosenberg and Lesley Russell, published in The Canberra Times, 28 May 2014 On May 28, The Canberra Times […]
May 23, 2014

What to watch this weekend…

Just in time for the weekend, CASSE movie reviews… Babakiueria Turns the tables to shine a light on the strangeness, condescension and awfulness of colonisation. What […]