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Cairo Takeaway stunt. Building antisemitism one caper at the timeBy Wendy Bacon | February 17, 2025An antisemitism stunt at Cairo Takeaway orchestrated by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and a prolific Israel crusader ...
Peter Dutton’s DOGE: draining the swamp or making the swamp great again?By Joshua Barnett | February 15, 2025Would be prime minister Peter Dutton has vowed to slash 36,000 public service jobs but will bringing back ...
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Of hate speech, fat cats and parliamentary prioritiesBy Andrew Gardiner | February 11, 2025State capture was on display last week, with the contrasting treatment of two very different issues in the Federal ...
Protecting our independence. How to react to Trump’s bullyingBy David Shoebridge | March 15, 2025Labor and the Coalition look the other way while the US, our closest ally, is engaged in a very public and ...
Whistleblower persecutions. The cost of ignoring those who dare speak out.By Tony Watson | March 10, 2025Whistleblowers everywhere act for reasons of conscience and integrity. They are vital to protect our society ...
Un cri de coeur. Where to, when trust in our government is gone?By Michael Pascoe | March 9, 2025What happens when people no longer trust a Government that abandons whistleblowers, surrenders its citizens to a ...
Safety grants. Dutton promising Morrison-era electoral briberyBy Michael Pascoe | March 5, 2025Opposition leader Peter Dutton is promising a return to Morrison-era electoral bribery with his "safety grants", ...
Top bureaucrats shifty to Parliament over library litigation frenzyBy Michael West | March 3, 2025Has Parliament been misled by the chiefs of the Department of Parliamentary Services in a fiery Senate Estimates ...
Israel agitator Birenbaum and the Creative Australia sackingsBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | February 26, 2025The man behind the Cairo Takeaway stunt has closed all social media accounts, but not before congratulating ...
Medicare Mystery unravelled. No ‘free-fall’ in bulk billingBy Zacharias Szumer | February 24, 2025Anthony Albanese has announced $8.5 billion in new Medicare spending, with a goal of making 90% of all GP visits ...
Protests in Jakarta. Is Indonesia heading towards a one-party state?By Duncan Graham | February 19, 2025After only four months into a five-year job, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is facing anger on the streets ...
Cairo Takeaway stunt. Building antisemitism one caper at the timeBy Wendy Bacon | February 17, 2025An antisemitism stunt at Cairo Takeaway orchestrated by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and a prolific Israel crusader ...
Peter Dutton’s DOGE: draining the swamp or making the swamp great again?By Joshua Barnett | February 15, 2025Would be prime minister Peter Dutton has vowed to slash 36,000 public service jobs but will bringing back ...
Who’s your lover now? Trump’s trade war sends Indonesia China’s wayBy Duncan Graham | February 12, 2025Donald Trump's trade war risks changing the Asian power balance, forcing Indonesia to move from its historic ...
Of hate speech, fat cats and parliamentary prioritiesBy Andrew Gardiner | February 11, 2025State capture was on display last week, with the contrasting treatment of two very different issues in the Federal ...