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Port of Darwin. A pawn in appeasing the China hawks?By Marcus Reubenstein | June 4, 2025The Albanese government appears to have come good on its election promise to eject Chinese-owned company ...
A dying demographic: how Murdoch is slowly killing the Liberal PartyBy Michael Pascoe | June 2, 2025Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is dragging the Liberal Party down "one funeral at a time". And visa-versa. ...
Heartless! Property developers, press and politicians in cahoots to roll councilBy Michael West | May 29, 2025Things get hot when the state teams up with property developers and tabloid media to roll a local council trying ...
Albanese ramps up Gaza rhetoric as Zionist narrative erodesBy Emma Thomas | May 26, 2025Anthony Albanese is finally outraged at Israel's aid blockade, while the Zionist lobby is losing the argument in ...
Labor’s got a new mandate to act. Still condones war crimes. Why?By Michael Pascoe | May 19, 2025The Palestine elephant remains in the room. It’s putrid, stinking of death while our government holds its nose and ...
Liberal Party Squid Games. How secure is new opposition leader Sussan Ley?By Andrew Gardiner | May 18, 2025Fresh opposition leader Sussan Ley is already feeling the heat days into her job. Will her marginal party-room win ...
Facts and evidence missing in claims about increasing antisemitismBy Emma Thomas | May 16, 2025Falacious definitions have led to claims of 'record levels of antisemitism' in NSW universities, supported neither ...
Transparency. Is Labor’s large majority a threat to truth in government?By Rex Patrick | May 15, 2025Information is the currency of power in a democracy. It’s what allows informed debate and scrutiny of Government. ...
Liberal Party China syndrome another campaign disasterBy Marcus Reubenstein | May 9, 2025The Liberal Party ran a disastrous campaign in electorates with large Chinese-Australian populations, with swings ...
NSW antisemitism inquiry. Jewish organisations reject Zionist claimsBy Emma Thomas | May 7, 2025Submissions to the NSW antisemitism inquiry show large cohorts of Jewish people reject the attempts at conflating ...
An Ambulance Chaser’s Tale: case against Michael West Media droppedBy Michael West | May 6, 2025The Federal Court defamation case against Michael West Media has been dropped, but so has the regulator's ...
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