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Lives at risk. Rate cut for sparkies ahead of smart meter speed-upBy Zacharias Szumer | November 2, 2025Electricians working on the national smart meter rollout told MWM in June that low rates were putting lives at ...
“Dangerous bubble sure to pop”. Wall Street has AI crash in the wingsBy Michael Pascoe | October 30, 2025“Keeping perspective” is Michael Pascoe’s mantra. He writes that AI mania has not just warped perspective, it ...
Constellations to rise as Adelaide writers get another chanceBy Kim Wingerei | January 29, 2026MWM is proud to announce our sponsorship of the previously cancelled Adelaide Writers' Week, resurrected by ...
TikTok crashes in the US. Will UpScrolled Make the Algorithm Great Again?By Joshua Barnett | January 29, 2026TikTok users in the US are cancelling their subscriptions following a change in ownership and a new privacy policy ...
Whistleblower urges ASIC to intervene as RACP crisis deepensBy Stephanie Tran | December 30, 2025A whistleblower has urged corporate regulators to intervene in the deepening crisis at the Royal Australasian ...
Board stacking allegations as RACP directors call snap meetingBy Stephanie Tran | December 2, 2025Governance issues continue to plague the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) amid allegations of ...
Whistleblower: years of financial irregularities beset Anglican Diocese of MelbourneBy Michael West and Stephanie Tran | November 29, 2025Lavish renovations to “Bishopscourt” mansion, a host of unregistered trusts and other financial irregularities, ...
Whyalla rescue, Santos gift. A multi-billion-fossil-subsidy-fest in the pipeline?By Kim Wingerei | November 20, 2025State and Federal Governments are proposing to add $2.4 billion to the Whyalla Steelworks financial disaster, ...
Support at Home? First they came for the young people, now they come for the oldBy Dr Sarah Russell | November 16, 2025"Self-management a best kept secret". Investigation of the government's new Home Care package finds 'ka-ching' for ...
The Son King. The Murdoch’s poisoned chalice of hard fought successionBy David Tyler | November 13, 2025Lachlan Murdoch won the battle to follow in his father's footsteps and obtain control over News Corp, a media ...
New docs and old. Corporate governance nightmare engulfs Royal Australasian College of PhysiciansBy Michael West | November 12, 2025Lavish spending, a board-room brawl, bullying allegations and a court stoush, a suite of EGMs and doctored ...
“The sure way of getting nothing for something”. Sports podcasters and sports bettingBy Andrew Gardiner | November 2, 2025Sports podcasters who “ought to know better” are enthusiastically promoting online gambling (with all its ...
Lives at risk. Rate cut for sparkies ahead of smart meter speed-upBy Zacharias Szumer | November 2, 2025Electricians working on the national smart meter rollout told MWM in June that low rates were putting lives at ...
“Dangerous bubble sure to pop”. Wall Street has AI crash in the wingsBy Michael Pascoe | October 30, 2025“Keeping perspective” is Michael Pascoe’s mantra. He writes that AI mania has not just warped perspective, it ...