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Orban’s demise a win for EU, and a big loss for Benjamin NetanyahuBy Michael Pascoe | April 14, 2026The biggest loser of the Hungarian election has been overshadowed by blockade brinkmanship and Trump’s god ...
Okay Ben Roberts-Smith but what of Australians fighting for the IDF?By Andrew Brown | April 12, 2026A choice has been made to prosecute Ben Roberts-Smith and an Australian militant in Ukraine but not returning IDF ...
Card surcharge con. Big banks win, consumers payBy Michael Sainsbury | April 10, 2026The ban on card surcharges comes into effect later this year, hailed a great relief for consumers, but small ...
Sydney Uni appoints antisemitism ‘lecturer’, forgets to tell anybodyBy Wendy Bacon and Cathy Peters | April 9, 2026University of Sydney's Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott appointed a special advisor for antisemitism training program, ...
Name it, blame it, shame it. Israel and Trump must be stoppedBy Andrew Brown | April 8, 2026The repercussions from the Iran war will be with us for a long time, and Australians who are done being managed ...
Ignoring genocide. The bill for Australia’s silence has arrivedBy Andrew Brown | April 7, 2026There is a bitter truth that must be spoken before we can talk honestly about what is happening to us now. Andrew ...
Indonesia under Prabowo – a volatile neighbour By Duncan Graham | April 7, 2026The Iran War and Donald Trump and Israel's antics have smothered news from our mistake-prone neighbour. Duncan ...
David v Goliath. Court gets real evidence from miner v BHP by accidentBy Michael West | April 6, 2026BHP kept evidence out of court for years in defending its case against an injured coal miner. But the Court has ...
Ask yourself, what would Xi do?By Michael Pascoe | April 5, 2026The defence hawks never miss a chance. Netanyahu and Trump are running amok in the Middle East. Yet “Look over ...
Big Carbon’s alternative reality of climate misinformationBy Andrew Gardiner | April 5, 2026Last week’s Integrity Gap report described pervasive climate misinformation that warps and dulls our perceptions ...
This is not journalism. The Bowen beat-up and the Iran warBy Andrew Brown | April 4, 2026The Murdoch press ran cover for an illegal war by blaming the wrong man entirely, instead of informing the public ...
Monsters of war. The men who put the world at riskBy Andrew Brown | April 3, 2026The war in Iran is in its second month. A war started by a criminal defendant, a convicted felon, and a blackmail ...