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Be alarmed not alert! ASPI, a Seven ‘exclusive’ and a think tank gravy trainBy Michael West | April 24, 2024As Peter Dutton, Coalition media and the security apparatus ramp up efforts to censor the internet, Michael West ...
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Dan Duggan’s extradition. Lost in a geopolitical quagmire of laws and treaties?By Andrew Gardiner | April 19, 2024Dan Duggan has languished in jail for almost two years, awaiting extradition to the US. However, there are signs ...
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Australia’s Border Farce. Stops a boat, ignores the planeloads, targets the 0.05%By Duncan Graham | April 12, 2024Last week, Australian Border Force deployed one hundred officers to detain a dozen asylum seekers on the Kimberley ...
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How fake gas frights and fanciful forecasts keep fossil fuels burning for longerBy Michael West | March 22, 2024High prices have crushed the consumption of gas, yet government and industry forecasters claim gas use will triple ...
Do a soldier’s orders trump a lawyer’s public duty? David McBride sentencing reservedBy Michael West | May 6, 2024A judge has reserved sentencing for Afghan war crimes whistleblower David McBride for a week as Defence lawyers ...
Students rally against Gaza atrocities – and the weapons industry which funds their universitiesBy Michael Sainsbury | May 1, 2024Australian universities are increasingly funded by weapons manufacturers, partly driven by the AUKUS folly. They ...
Future Made in Australia? It’s all in the executionBy Rex Patrick | April 28, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s ‘Made in Australia’ policy could be bad, good or great for Australia, depending ...
Elon Musk vs Australia: will global content take-down orders do more harm than good?By Dan Svantesson | April 24, 2024The debate continues to rage over Elon Musk's refusal to take down videos of the church stabbing from X. Musk ...
Be alarmed not alert! ASPI, a Seven ‘exclusive’ and a think tank gravy trainBy Michael West | April 24, 2024As Peter Dutton, Coalition media and the security apparatus ramp up efforts to censor the internet, Michael West ...
Future made in Australia? China and Indonesia are listening, nickel and dimeBy Duncan Graham | April 20, 2024As Anthony Albanese unfurled his Future Made in Australia Act, Joko Widodo was hosting Chinese Foreign Minister ...
Dan Duggan’s extradition. Lost in a geopolitical quagmire of laws and treaties?By Andrew Gardiner | April 19, 2024Dan Duggan has languished in jail for almost two years, awaiting extradition to the US. However, there are signs ...
Eve of destruction. Can war in the Middle East be avoided?By Stuart McCarthy | April 17, 2024As Iran retaliates, Israel contemplates its response. Cool heads and calm reflection are needed as the Middle East ...
Australia’s Border Farce. Stops a boat, ignores the planeloads, targets the 0.05%By Duncan Graham | April 12, 2024Last week, Australian Border Force deployed one hundred officers to detain a dozen asylum seekers on the Kimberley ...
Has Four Corners done the Government’s dirty work in the David McBride prosecution?By Stuart McCarthy | March 30, 2024Why did ABC's Four Corners undermine the war crimes David McBride helped to expose? And why those with ultimate ...
Red Dawn or Red Daze? Abetz and Hastie ‘Wolverines’ hurt Australia’s interests in attacks on ChinaBy Robert Barwick | March 24, 2024A cabal of neo-conservative, anti-China politicians who call themselves the Wolverines, a nod to the 1980s Patrick ...
How fake gas frights and fanciful forecasts keep fossil fuels burning for longerBy Michael West | March 22, 2024High prices have crushed the consumption of gas, yet government and industry forecasters claim gas use will triple ...