Scam of the Year 2023: nine of the niftiest scams in Australian business and politicsBy Michael West | December 29, 2023Here is the Scam of the Year in Australian business and politics. What an embarrassment of rorting riches it is. ...
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Nowhere to go. Refugees stranded in Indonesia while the world looks away.By Duncan Graham | December 12, 2023The Bali Process was supposed to sort out the tragedy of boat people. Since then, hundreds of asylum seekers have ...
Revenge of the jungle – Indonesia’s new capital unloved and unfundedBy Duncan Graham | December 4, 2023Indonesia’s biggest-ever civil engineering project deep in Borneo’s equatorial jungle is under threat. So is ...
How much do we know about Australia’s weapons export to Israel?By Lauren Sanders | December 3, 2023Australia’s defence export program has recently come under scrutiny for its lack of transparency – particularly in ...
Whistleblower David McBride pleads guiltyBy Rex Patrick | November 17, 2023Afghan war crimes whistleblower David McBride pleaded guilty today. The people who committed the crimes, and the ...
‘Gas cartel shoots Australia in the head’ – Origin to control imports tooBy David Llewellyn-Smith | November 14, 2023As AusSuper plays chicken with Brookfield's $20b bid for Origin Energy, lifting its blocking stake to 16.5%, ...
HESC grotesque say Victorian locals as Japanese giants push Western Port coal-to-hydrogenBy Dr Sarah Russell and Jane Carnegie | November 13, 2023The jury remains out on hydrogen as commercial fuel. Yet a massive new fossil fuel project planned for Victoria's ...
The Moore Report on South East Asian trade unlikely to lead to more tradeBy Duncan Graham | November 4, 2023Indonesia is the biggest economy in the South East Asian region, and our closest neighbour. It's the tenth largest ...
New Qantas chief Vanessa Hudson confronts a turbulent ride from shareholders at AGMBy Michael Sainsbury | November 3, 2023Only two months into the top job at Qantas, Vanessa Hudson faces a mountain of troubles as she meets the company’s ...
Warren Mundine wants an audit of Indigenous funding. How about the charity he chairs?By Zacharias Szumer | October 26, 2023The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation has been labelled a ‘game changer’ and it counts many high-profile ...
Indonesian elections: the making of a dynasty and unmaking of democracy?By Duncan Graham | October 24, 2023Indonesian politics are played hard. Corruption is a given, but a devious ploy to keep President Jokowi wielding ...
Scam of the Year 2023: nine of the niftiest scams in Australian business and politicsBy Michael West | December 29, 2023Here is the Scam of the Year in Australian business and politics. What an embarrassment of rorting riches it is. ...
The Palaszczuk ultimatum and the Miles ahead for Queensland, the “odd dichotomy” of Australian politicsBy Paul Syvret | December 13, 2023When Queensland voters go to the polls next October, Labor will have been in power for 30 of the past 35 years, ...
Nowhere to go. Refugees stranded in Indonesia while the world looks away.By Duncan Graham | December 12, 2023The Bali Process was supposed to sort out the tragedy of boat people. Since then, hundreds of asylum seekers have ...
Revenge of the jungle – Indonesia’s new capital unloved and unfundedBy Duncan Graham | December 4, 2023Indonesia’s biggest-ever civil engineering project deep in Borneo’s equatorial jungle is under threat. So is ...
How much do we know about Australia’s weapons export to Israel?By Lauren Sanders | December 3, 2023Australia’s defence export program has recently come under scrutiny for its lack of transparency – particularly in ...
Whistleblower David McBride pleads guiltyBy Rex Patrick | November 17, 2023Afghan war crimes whistleblower David McBride pleaded guilty today. The people who committed the crimes, and the ...
‘Gas cartel shoots Australia in the head’ – Origin to control imports tooBy David Llewellyn-Smith | November 14, 2023As AusSuper plays chicken with Brookfield's $20b bid for Origin Energy, lifting its blocking stake to 16.5%, ...
HESC grotesque say Victorian locals as Japanese giants push Western Port coal-to-hydrogenBy Dr Sarah Russell and Jane Carnegie | November 13, 2023The jury remains out on hydrogen as commercial fuel. Yet a massive new fossil fuel project planned for Victoria's ...
The Moore Report on South East Asian trade unlikely to lead to more tradeBy Duncan Graham | November 4, 2023Indonesia is the biggest economy in the South East Asian region, and our closest neighbour. It's the tenth largest ...
New Qantas chief Vanessa Hudson confronts a turbulent ride from shareholders at AGMBy Michael Sainsbury | November 3, 2023Only two months into the top job at Qantas, Vanessa Hudson faces a mountain of troubles as she meets the company’s ...
Warren Mundine wants an audit of Indigenous funding. How about the charity he chairs?By Zacharias Szumer | October 26, 2023The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation has been labelled a ‘game changer’ and it counts many high-profile ...
Indonesian elections: the making of a dynasty and unmaking of democracy?By Duncan Graham | October 24, 2023Indonesian politics are played hard. Corruption is a given, but a devious ploy to keep President Jokowi wielding ...