
Australia’s Bisalloy Steel sells to IDF in violation of UN Arms Treaty
ASX-listed Bisalloy Steel continues to export Australian-made armoured steel for vehicles regularly used by the Israeli Defence Force killing machine, in contravention of Australia’s treaty obligations.




Konnichiwa! The Japanese are not so keen on our gas. What’s the scam?
Australia ships 30 million tonnes of tax and royalty-free gas out of Darwin every year, but the Japanese are not so grateful for our largesse. What’s the scam?

The Russians Are Coming, Howard Resurrected, AMP Roasted | Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi254c-lo6g The Russians are coming! Or are they? This week on Scam of the Week we check out the LibLab housing duel, John Howard, the AMP shareholder question of the year, executive remuneration and the love and caring of the Election...
The Green Scare and the School Castle | Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqP8dHsK-YA No wonder the majors are so mean to the Greens, they have policies! Plus Scots baronial castle, media hijinks, leaders debates, Mars and much more #auspol Like, share, and subscribe to support independent media that follows...
To classify or not to classify, that is the (FOI) question
When is a government document classified, and when is it not? Apparently, that is a question of it being subject to a Freedom of Information request. What’s the scam?
Optus No! Is it “Optus Yes!” to war crimes in Gaza?
Optus and its parent company Singtel are in breach of their own human rights obligations over sponsorship of an Israel business lobby, according to a grievance filed by human rights lawyer Benedict Coyne.
‘Cautious’ RBA holds rates steady ahead of election
Hopes remain high for mortgage relief in May despite a "cautious" Reserve Bank of Australia keeping interest rates on hold. As widely expected by economists, the RBA's new monetary policy board held the cash rate steady at 4.1 per cent at its inaugural meeting on...

Australia’s Bisalloy Steel sells to IDF in violation of UN Arms Treaty
ASX-listed Bisalloy Steel continues to export Australian-made armoured steel for vehicles regularly used by the Israeli Defence Force killing machine, in contravention of Australia’s treaty obligations.

Chook entrails. Coalition looking to win the election by any means
Is astrology a sound basis for formulating government policy? Or numerology? Or reading chook entrails? The Coalition appears to think that sort of thing is a major vote winner.

New report: Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan to cost $4.3 trillion
Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy claims have been conspicuously absent from his election campaign. Now a leading energy analyst calculates the cost at $4.3 trillion, way above the Coalition’s touted $331B

Another day, another gas approval as Labor caves on big dirty Barossa
Australia’s offshore oil and gas regulator is stepping on the gas ahead of the election, with two project approvals in as many weeks. Zacharias Szumer reports.

Konnichiwa! The Japanese are not so keen on our gas. What’s the scam?
Australia ships 30 million tonnes of tax and royalty-free gas out of Darwin every year, but the Japanese are not so grateful for our largesse. What’s the scam?
The Russians Are Coming, Howard Resurrected, AMP Roasted | Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi254c-lo6g The Russians are coming! Or are they? This week on Scam of the Week we check out the LibLab housing duel, John Howard, the AMP shareholder question of the year, executive remuneration and the love and caring of the Election...
The Green Scare and the School Castle | Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqP8dHsK-YA No wonder the majors are so mean to the Greens, they have policies! Plus Scots baronial castle, media hijinks, leaders debates, Mars and much more #auspol Like, share, and subscribe to support independent media that follows...
To classify or not to classify, that is the (FOI) question
When is a government document classified, and when is it not? Apparently, that is a question of it being subject to a Freedom of Information request. What’s the scam?
Optus No! Is it “Optus Yes!” to war crimes in Gaza?
Optus and its parent company Singtel are in breach of their own human rights obligations over sponsorship of an Israel business lobby, according to a grievance filed by human rights lawyer Benedict Coyne.
‘Cautious’ RBA holds rates steady ahead of election
Hopes remain high for mortgage relief in May despite a "cautious" Reserve Bank of Australia keeping interest rates on hold. As widely expected by economists, the RBA's new monetary policy board held the cash rate steady at 4.1 per cent at its inaugural meeting on...
Politics now Delulu | Scam of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te6ncrgU2gs 🚨 SCAM OF THE WEEK: WAR CRIMES, DEAD FISH & FAKE TAX CUTS 🐟💸 Buckle up besties, the Aussie political circus is in full swing and this week’s scams are so cooked we’re serving them with a side of dead salmon 🐠 👉 Senator...
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New report: Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan to cost $4.3 trillion April 24, 2025 Peter Dutton's nuclear energy claims have been conspicuously absent from his election campaign. Now a leading energy analyst calculates the cost at $4.3 trillion, way above the Coalition's touted $331B
Dark Money: Labor and Liberal join forces in attacks on Teals and Greens April 22, 2025 Teals and Greens are under political attack from another pro-fossil fuel, pro-Israel astroturfing group, adding to the onslaught by far-right lobbyists Advance Australia.
Who is behind the racist Lions of Zion fight club charity? April 18, 2025 Violence broke out on in Melbourne's CBD as Victoria Police moved on and arrested members of the far-right Jewish club The Lions of Zion (TLOZ). Yaakov Aharon investigates who they…
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