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Melbourne Grand Prix, fuel efficiency standards and fake newsBy Dr Sarah Russell | March 19, 2024The long overdue introduction of Fuel Efficiency Standards in Australia is meeting with the usual resistance from ...
AUKwardUS: Peter Dutton’s Albo nuclear wedge may cost us hundreds of billionsBy Rex Patrick | March 18, 2024Peter Dutton’s proposal for Australia to adopt nuclear power is a dumb idea, but it’s good politics. Anthony ...
Colourful characters, intrigue and drama. Queenslanders head to the local ballot boxBy Paul Syvret | March 15, 2024The local elections in Queensland are on this Saturday. Paul Syvret takes a rollicking look at the drama, the ...
AUKUS risks unveiled – is Australia sleepwalking into a submarines disaster?By Rex Patrick | March 12, 2024It’s risk that brings down projects. Over the past month a number of serious risks have materialised in the AUKUS ...
Assange and the media: how far is the Fourth Estate to blame for Julian’s persecution?By Michael West | March 9, 2024How is the media culpable for the travesty of justice which is the persecution of Julian Assange? An edited ...
Facebook pulls plug on ‘News Media Bargaining Code’ – what’s next?By Kim Wingerei | March 5, 2024Meta's Facebook has declared it will stop paying Australian media outlets for content when current agreements ...
Richard Marles’ Indonesia trip – trust us, we’re from the Land Down Under and mean you no harmBy Duncan Graham | March 2, 2024Despite Australia's much-touted border force efficiency and our 'shared collective security' cooperation with ...
Serious monkey business. The animal cruelty in our midst.By Robyn Kirby | February 23, 2024On a quiet tree-lined road in rural Victoria is a large primate breeding and research facility. To all, apart from ...
Last chance for Julian Assange. It is time for Albanese to put his words into action.By Greg Barns | February 19, 2024Last week, Parliament voted overwhelmingly for a motion to end the Julian Assange case. This week, he is in the ...
Indonesia elects a new President – more of the same or back to the past?By Duncan Graham | February 15, 2024Close to 60% of Indonesians voted for Prabowo Subianto as their new President. It's a surprisingly big win where ...
Doxing hypocrisy: pro-peace doctors doxed en masseBy Farah Abdurahman | February 14, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is moving to criminalise doxing after the 'Z600 breach', which saw the names of ...
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