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Inquiries galore: the chaotic politics of tackling Coles and Woolworths supermarket supremacyBy Ian McGarrity | July 11, 2024Australia's supermarkets are being blamed for profiteering in the cost-of-living crisis while politicians are ...
Value for money? The princely salaries of private school principalsBy Morgan Harrington and Alexia Adhikari | July 7, 2024While public school funding lags, principals of private schools are paid up to four times their state system ...
The ‘fair go’ has gone amid the cost of housing crisis and super perks for the wealthyBy Michael West | July 2, 2024The notion of a fair go is gone amid the cost of living crisis and the transfer of wealth from workers to ...
Sudan, a conflict forgotten. Australia absent from another humanitarian crisisBy Naomi Brooks and Amad Mohamed | June 30, 2024While the mass murders in Gaza continue unabated and misreported by mainstream media, another conflict rages in ...
Trump wins the debate. Is this the end of the American Century?By Michael Pascoe | June 29, 2024Joe Biden blew Friday’s presidential debate, leaving the Democratic Party despairing. November 5 now looms as the ...
Jobs and Hope – the election slogan I’d love to hearBy David McEwen | June 23, 2024Peter Dutton's nuclear politics of distraction and the government's ongoing approvals for new fossil fuel projects ...
Is the ICC warrant against Netanyahu heralding real change in international justice?By Kim Wingerei | June 18, 2024It took 12 years for the ICC to finally agree that its jurisdiction holds in Palestine, while Israel continued to ...
Poll shocker: is Albanese’s Labor paying the price of running scared?By Michael Pascoe | June 17, 2024Two polls, same message. Labor is sliding, Dutton is rising. Is the Albanese Government paying the price for only ...
Trump biographer: dictatorship a real risk if Americans put ‘master con-artist’ back in White HouseBy David Cay Johnston | June 5, 2024Donald Trump's three-times biographer and friend of Michael West Media, David Cay Johnston writes about the ...
Reserve Bank inflation backflip as Bullock disses Chalmer’s CPI reductionBy Michael Pascoe | June 5, 2024RBA Governor Michele Bullock was at Senate Estimates this morning, appearing to contradict her own Chief ...
Australia, Defence and the anti-Midas touch with submarinesBy Rex Patrick | June 2, 2024It was revealed at Senate Estimates this week that there’s a corrosion problem with HMAS Sheean, one of our ...
Privacy: hackers and spammers put your data at risk. What to do?By Andy Schmulow | May 30, 2024Data misuse is an epidemic in Australia. Hackers steal data, and spammers spam, and so do legitimate companies ...