Correcting News Corp’s misinformation about this websiteBy Michael West | June 12, 2017Stories today and last Thursday in Rupert Murdoch's newspaper, The Australian, made a number of false imputations. ...
Adani white elephant hits another snag as GVK teeters at brinkBy Michael West | June 4, 2017Never was a white elephant so white ... and elephantine. Besides their empty cries that coal from Australia is ...
Communications: the art of not communicatingBy Michael West | June 1, 2017UPDATE Airbnb was first approached for an interview about tax avoidance and its failure to produce financial ...
Small business relief as big biz agrees to rein in payment timesBy Michael West | May 29, 2017Small businesses under pressure because they have been strung out as far as 120 days by big business before being ...
Journalists slap the eject button in Fairfax redundancy offerBy Michael West | May 29, 2017This morning at 10am is the deadline for journalists at Fairfax Media to accept the latest redundancy offer and ...
Opening Statement to Senate Inquiry into JournalismBy Michael West | May 17, 2017Opening statement to the Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism by Michael West, ...
NSW land titles stinker has links to WA privatisation pushBy Michael West | April 13, 2017It's a stinker alright. An essential government service and profitable monopoly has gone offshore. Privatised. ...
Closed-book on Facebook’s casebookBy Michael West | March 30, 2017Facebook sooled its lawyers onto Sydney entrepreneur, John Maconochie, after Maconochie tried to set up a business ...
Land titles privatisation: winners and losersBy Michael West | March 20, 2017How superb is the plan by the NSW government to privatise the state's land titles office in order to fund the ...
A tribute to Bill LeakBy Michael West | March 11, 2017The Twitternutters are out in force blaming the Human Rights Commissioner for persecuting Bill Leak into the ...
Banks in denial about cash scamBy Michael West | March 3, 2017The inquiry into the banks, the Clayton's Royal Commission if you like, kicked off today with NAB boss Andrew ...
Taxing multinationals: no new laws needed, just execute the ones we haveBy Michael West | March 2, 2017Some excellent response to the piece on Goldman Sachs and Australia's biggest brewer SABMiller skiving out of tax ...
Correcting News Corp’s misinformation about this websiteBy Michael West | June 12, 2017Stories today and last Thursday in Rupert Murdoch's newspaper, The Australian, made a number of false imputations. ...
Adani white elephant hits another snag as GVK teeters at brinkBy Michael West | June 4, 2017Never was a white elephant so white ... and elephantine. Besides their empty cries that coal from Australia is ...
Communications: the art of not communicatingBy Michael West | June 1, 2017UPDATE Airbnb was first approached for an interview about tax avoidance and its failure to produce financial ...
Small business relief as big biz agrees to rein in payment timesBy Michael West | May 29, 2017Small businesses under pressure because they have been strung out as far as 120 days by big business before being ...
Journalists slap the eject button in Fairfax redundancy offerBy Michael West | May 29, 2017This morning at 10am is the deadline for journalists at Fairfax Media to accept the latest redundancy offer and ...
Opening Statement to Senate Inquiry into JournalismBy Michael West | May 17, 2017Opening statement to the Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism by Michael West, ...
NSW land titles stinker has links to WA privatisation pushBy Michael West | April 13, 2017It's a stinker alright. An essential government service and profitable monopoly has gone offshore. Privatised. ...
Closed-book on Facebook’s casebookBy Michael West | March 30, 2017Facebook sooled its lawyers onto Sydney entrepreneur, John Maconochie, after Maconochie tried to set up a business ...
Land titles privatisation: winners and losersBy Michael West | March 20, 2017How superb is the plan by the NSW government to privatise the state's land titles office in order to fund the ...
A tribute to Bill LeakBy Michael West | March 11, 2017The Twitternutters are out in force blaming the Human Rights Commissioner for persecuting Bill Leak into the ...
Banks in denial about cash scamBy Michael West | March 3, 2017The inquiry into the banks, the Clayton's Royal Commission if you like, kicked off today with NAB boss Andrew ...
Taxing multinationals: no new laws needed, just execute the ones we haveBy Michael West | March 2, 2017Some excellent response to the piece on Goldman Sachs and Australia's biggest brewer SABMiller skiving out of tax ...