Melbourne Grand Prix, fuel efficiency standards and fake news
The long overdue introduction of Fuel Efficiency Standards in Australia is meeting with the usual resistance from the fossil fuel lobby and car enthusiasts. The Melbourne Grand Prix is an annual reminder of their deceit.
Updated – Favours and Maates: what’s the scam with Jim Chalmers giving the Fin Review a back rub?
Government ministers mollycoddling mainstream media is an age old practise, but dudding independent media and small business in favour of mates and big business goes too far. What’s the scam with Treasurer Jim Chalmers and the AFR?
Scam of the Week – The Taxman Can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRViMDO_M24 TikTok, nuclear energy, the 'ute tax' politicians' expenses? Pfft. How about the Tax Office mollycoddling multinationals while targetting ordinary people with its Robodebt scheme! Patreon:...
What’s the scam with death threats – are they out of fashion?
Back in the day we used to get death threats. They were invariably anonymous and mostly delivered over the telephone in husky tones, but alas we only get lawyers’ threats these days
Executive privilege. How to meet with the PM in private. What’s the scam?
According to his own diary, Anthony Albanese met with then Qantas CEO Alan Joyce on 23 November 2022. Yet, according to the PM’s office, no record of the meeting exists. What’s the scam?
Police? – Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMPCeJISaa0 Bombs away with Scam of the Week #economy #population #dutton #friendlyjordies #albanese #npc #aukus #nswpolice Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWestReport Merch: https://lonelykidsclub.com/new/michael+west Facebook:...
Commbank to take BankWest digital, close branches ATMs. What’s the scam?
Commonwealth Bank took over BankWest during the GFC in 2008. They were chasing the residential loan book, wiped out all the commercial loans sparking years of legal action. Westpac took out St George around the same time, shrinking the players in banking.
Melbourne Grand Prix, fuel efficiency standards and fake news
The long overdue introduction of Fuel Efficiency Standards in Australia is meeting with the usual resistance from the fossil fuel lobby and car enthusiasts. The Melbourne Grand Prix is an annual reminder of their deceit.
AUKwardUS: Peter Dutton’s Albo nuclear wedge may cost us hundreds of billions
Peter Dutton’s proposal for Australia to adopt nuclear power is a dumb idea, but it’s good politics. Anthony Albanese’s AUKUS hand-cuffs neutralise his response. As Parliament gears up for another sitting week Rex Patrick reports on a nasty political wedge.
The Attorney, the World Court and climate accountability
Australia is about to intervene in a legal case of global significance relating to the obligations of countries to protect the earth’s climate system.
Colourful characters, intrigue and drama. Queenslanders head to the local ballot box
The local elections in Queensland are on this Saturday. Paul Syvret takes a rollicking look at the drama, the intrigue and the more colourful characters.
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Updated – Favours and Maates: what’s the scam with Jim Chalmers giving the Fin Review a back rub?
Government ministers mollycoddling mainstream media is an age old practise, but dudding independent media and small business in favour of mates and big business goes too far. What’s the scam with Treasurer Jim Chalmers and the AFR?
Scam of the Week – The Taxman Can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRViMDO_M24 TikTok, nuclear energy, the 'ute tax' politicians' expenses? Pfft. How about the Tax Office mollycoddling multinationals while targetting ordinary people with its Robodebt scheme! Patreon:...
What’s the scam with death threats – are they out of fashion?
Back in the day we used to get death threats. They were invariably anonymous and mostly delivered over the telephone in husky tones, but alas we only get lawyers’ threats these days
Executive privilege. How to meet with the PM in private. What’s the scam?
According to his own diary, Anthony Albanese met with then Qantas CEO Alan Joyce on 23 November 2022. Yet, according to the PM’s office, no record of the meeting exists. What’s the scam?
Police? – Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMPCeJISaa0 Bombs away with Scam of the Week #economy #population #dutton #friendlyjordies #albanese #npc #aukus #nswpolice Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWestReport Merch: https://lonelykidsclub.com/new/michael+west Facebook:...
Commbank to take BankWest digital, close branches ATMs. What’s the scam?
Commonwealth Bank took over BankWest during the GFC in 2008. They were chasing the residential loan book, wiped out all the commercial loans sparking years of legal action. Westpac took out St George around the same time, shrinking the players in banking.
What’s the scam with Snow Hydro 2.0 Chris – are they boring a secret bottomless money pit?
It’s a document that purports to explain $6 billion in public expenditure. Yet Minister Chris Bowen is putting every hurdle in the way to stop public scrutiny. What’s the scam?
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