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Rising Tide, rising backlog. Coal protests too big for Zero Tolerance, police & courtsBy Wendy Bacon | December 4, 2025A total of 156 people were arrested during the Rising Tide protests, which closed the world's biggest coal port at ...
No fog, no war. Hegseth’s war crimes put Australian soldiers at riskBy Michael Pascoe | December 3, 2025Australian service personnel are embedded with a rogue military force committing war crimes. It is testimony to ...
Mary Kostakidis. Forced to argue against Israel’s war in an Australian courtBy Kim Wingerei and Michael West | December 2, 2025Former SBS News presenter Mary Kostakidis is continuing her court battle, with the Racial Discrimination Act used ...
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Michael West Media scoops the prize pool in the 2025 Walkey AwardsBy Michael West | November 26, 2025Journalists from Michael West Media have scooped the pool in this year’s Walkey Awards for Excellence in ...
Forget “the rules”, pollies should get their snouts out of the travel troughBy Rex Patrick | December 13, 2025The latest travel expensive outrage reveals once again how the major party politicians hide behind "independently ...
Hypocrisy Blitzkrieg: Anika Wells’ expenses meltdown opens can of wormsBy Andrew Gardiner | December 12, 2025The media pile-on over Anika Wells's excessive expenses has again underlined mass media and political hypocrisy. ...
Social media age ban is upon us. What does it really mean?By Daniel Angus | December 8, 2025The much heralded and little understood social media ban for kids comes into effect on Wednesday, but will it ...
Marles’ new Defence agency – rearranging deck chairs on the HMAS TitanicBy Rex Patrick | December 7, 2025Earlier this week Defence Minister Richard Marles announced a big reform in Defence Procurement. Except it wasn’t ...
Happy honeymoon Albo, but when will real reforms start, mate?By Tim Dunlop | December 6, 2025We are happy to join the well-wishers for Jodie Haydon and Anthony Albanese's marriage. But how long should we ...
Nauru truth bomb, Government lies. Playing with money, power and refugee livesBy Janet Pelly | December 5, 2025Amidst the row over the accuracy of a translation, the Governor-General weighs in on the importance of transparency.
“Enough is enough”. Why Brereton *has* to resign from the NACCBy Dr Sarah Russell | December 5, 2025NACC boss Paul Brereton has a disturbing history of giving misleading information. How much more evidence of poor ...
Rising Tide, rising backlog. Coal protests too big for Zero Tolerance, police & courtsBy Wendy Bacon | December 4, 2025A total of 156 people were arrested during the Rising Tide protests, which closed the world's biggest coal port at ...
No fog, no war. Hegseth’s war crimes put Australian soldiers at riskBy Michael Pascoe | December 3, 2025Australian service personnel are embedded with a rogue military force committing war crimes. It is testimony to ...
Mary Kostakidis. Forced to argue against Israel’s war in an Australian courtBy Kim Wingerei and Michael West | December 2, 2025Former SBS News presenter Mary Kostakidis is continuing her court battle, with the Racial Discrimination Act used ...
Big Noise. Bring on the noise cameras, now!By Michael Pascoe | November 30, 2025Who’s game to take on Big Noise? It’s retail politics but such obvious retail politics it’s a wonder governments ...
Michael West Media scoops the prize pool in the 2025 Walkey AwardsBy Michael West | November 26, 2025Journalists from Michael West Media have scooped the pool in this year’s Walkey Awards for Excellence in ...