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Facebook’s Libra: a public good or a Swiss-based financial system too big to fail?By Kim Wingerei | July 3, 2019Facebook's launch of its new cryptocurrency, Libra, might have given US lawmakers and financial regulators a fit ...
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Gonski 2.0 a Sausage FactoryBy Paul Johnson | August 26, 2019Who will Gonski Gonski? The Gonski 2.0 proposals are flawed, heavy in bureaucracy and will stifle creativity in ...
Has ACCC let Facebook and Google off the hook?By Kim Wingerei | August 13, 2019Australia's consumer watchdog, the ACCC, has released its long-awaited final report on the market power of ...
Propaganda Prescription: how Australia can get its economic mojo backBy Alan Austin | August 4, 2019The Liberal Party, its ideological ally the IPA and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp have done a remarkable job of ...
Crown Resorts board: is Orange the New Black?By Michael Sainsbury | August 1, 2019Where does "the buck" stop? When it comes to corporations, the buck stops with the board. This is why directors ...
Barely legal: Arrium, a fee-fest for financiers, a misery-fest for shareholdersBy Benjamin John Pauley | July 19, 2019Hidden accounts, rapacious insolvency tactics, greedy bankers, weak government. The pillage of Arrium has been a ...
ClubsNSW: silent on toxic pokies cultureBy Michael West | July 10, 2019The thuggish ClubsNSW, poker machine promoter extraordinaire and champion of NSW clubs' billion dollar pokies ...
Government and Debt: do as we say, not as we doBy Michael West | July 5, 2019The Government campaigned on a platform of surplus. "Superior economic management," they claimed. Now, with the ...
Facebook’s Libra: a public good or a Swiss-based financial system too big to fail?By Kim Wingerei | July 3, 2019Facebook's launch of its new cryptocurrency, Libra, might have given US lawmakers and financial regulators a fit ...
Police raids and prosecution of whistleblower David McBride spark global condemnationBy Derek Bodner | June 28, 2019An article in the Canadian media, "The Aussie Files: Scandal Of Criminal Proportions", describes world disbelief ...
Australia’s Most Wanted: Rex Patrick and the Senate’s new power-blockBy Michael West | June 17, 2019Six people exercise extraordinary power in the current parliament. They are the Senate cross-benchers, senators ...
Independent media gathers steam while mainstream struggles: latest numbersBy Kim Wingerei | June 14, 2019Independent public interest journalism continues to attract larger audiences. Growth in online readership at ...
Unveiled: Australia’s Most Hopeless RegulatorBy Michael West | June 11, 2019"A million dead fish can't be beat", proclaimed one nomination for the inaugural Australia's Most Hopeless ...