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Australia’s most powerful media club has a legitimacy problemBy Gregory Andrews | June 21, 2026Former ambassador Gregory Andrews resigns from the Canberra Writers' Festival over National Press Club links, ...
“Employability … interdisciplinarity”? Have our unis stopped believing in education?By Jude Manning | June 20, 2026Our universities have become corporations, focused on the bottom line, while spending big on consultants and ...
Flotilla victim blaming. Time to expel Israel’s ambassadorBy Andrew Brown | June 18, 2026Even Penny Wong believes Gaza flotilla victims and AFP are investigating, yet Israel's ambassador and the Murdoch ...
A world first: Australia will now investigate IsraelBy Andrew Brown | June 15, 2026The Australian Government has committed to an independent investigation into the assaults, sexual assaults and ...
Dead Certain. Australia’s domestic violence system on trialBy Andrew Brown | June 14, 2026"Doreen Langham went to Queensland Police 16 times in 16 days." She was burnt alive. Police, courts, government ...
Foxtel’s cunning plan to break Nine Entertainment on NRL footy rightsBy Michael Pascoe | June 13, 2026The biggest game in Australian sport right now isn’t being played on any field. It’s the fight for NRL broadcast ...
Whistleblower laws. “Perfect the enemy of the good but this ain’t even good”By Rex Patrick | June 13, 2026Whistleblowers get the blunt end of the stick in Australia. They do great public good but suffer for protection. ...
Israeli soldiers raped her. Australian customs threatened herBy Andrew Brown | June 11, 2026Gaza flotilla participant raped and tortured by a foreign military, while her own country ransacked her luggage, ...
Vale the Press Council. Caves in to anonymous pressure campaignBy Kim Wingerei and Michael West | June 11, 2026Australian Press Council caves into the Zionist lobby and abandons its mission to defend free speech, vilifying ...
Indonesia. Militarism on the rise amid censorship over West PapuaBy Duncan Graham | June 8, 2026Australians are rightly concerned with violent abuses of powerless people far away in the Middle East. Next door, ...
Coercive control, financial abuse. How domestic violence beginsBy Andrew Brown | June 6, 2026Dismantling the myth of what domestic violence looks like, replacing it with reality of slow erasure of a person’s ...
Tobacco racket. Swedes go smoke-free while Australians light up with criminalsBy James Martin | June 4, 2026Australia's smoke reduction policies have failed to reduce smoking while fueling a black market and huge reduction ...