Have Shine Justice and PwC overstated the assets of the law firm?By Callum Foote | June 2, 2023Callum Foote has dusted off the accounting standards (AASB) and discovered that Shine Justice and its auditors PwC ...
Finally a surplus, but Budget fine print reveals tough times to continue for householdsBy Callum Foote | May 9, 2023Treasurer Jim Chalmers has scraped together a budget surplus for one year thanks to raging commodity prices, but ...
World pressure ramps up, Australia finally moves on money laundering by lawyers, accountants and the property lobbyBy Nathan Lynch | April 12, 2023The Australian government is finally preparing to move ahead with the long-awaited second tranche of the country’s ...
Big Tech, weapons, tax havens, even Rupert Murdoch – secrets from the Future Fund investment vaultBy Philip Dorling and Rex Patrick | March 26, 2023The secretive Future Fund’s chair Peter Costello might not like it, but Freedom of Information requests are ...
Cost of living, rental crisis, soaring tolls loom large as NSW voters head to the pollsBy Callum Foote | March 24, 2023A voters head to the polls in NSW, the cost of living crisis looms very large as a defining electoral issue. ...
The RBA Nine: Phillip Lowe cops the blame but who makes the decisions?By Callum Foote | February 18, 2023As interest rates rise, much of the blame is lumped on Phillip Lowe. But contrary to popular belief, the Reserve ...
Red flags abound for Shine Justice but “no win no fee” law firm no respond, nor PwCBy Michael West | January 27, 2023An investigation into Shine Justice has found accounting irregularities and a large gap between the law firm's ...
Heads we win, tails you lose: as inflation bites, banks rake in $100m a week from obscure Covid stimulusBy Callum Foote | January 25, 2023As inflation hits a 32 year high, signalling a rise in interest rates in February, bank shares rose on the ASX. ...
Murdoch’s wailing old white man scribes get Jacinda Ardern dead wrong, againBy Alan Austin | January 21, 2023As the world is thanking Jacinda Ardern profoundly for her 14 years in New Zealand’s Parliament and more than five ...
Byron Bay blue between “Airbnb mafia” and grassroots groups highlights costly housing crisisBy Callum Foote | January 19, 2023Pandemic lockdowns crushed Airbnb, Stayz and other short-term rental operators but the market has bounced back ...
Has Shine Lawyers left the ASX in the dark over its Johnson & Johnson pelvic mesh fee-fest?By Michael West | January 12, 2023Is Shine Justice being straight with the ASX over its profits from the $300m pelvic mesh class action against ...
Brexit: Britain’s political tragedy poses a dire warning for AustraliaBy Michael West | January 1, 2023Brexit’s a dud. The UK economy has shrunk. Almost 17 million Brits live in poverty. And there are large lessons in ...
Have Shine Justice and PwC overstated the assets of the law firm?By Callum Foote | June 2, 2023Callum Foote has dusted off the accounting standards (AASB) and discovered that Shine Justice and its auditors PwC ...
Finally a surplus, but Budget fine print reveals tough times to continue for householdsBy Callum Foote | May 9, 2023Treasurer Jim Chalmers has scraped together a budget surplus for one year thanks to raging commodity prices, but ...
World pressure ramps up, Australia finally moves on money laundering by lawyers, accountants and the property lobbyBy Nathan Lynch | April 12, 2023The Australian government is finally preparing to move ahead with the long-awaited second tranche of the country’s ...
Big Tech, weapons, tax havens, even Rupert Murdoch – secrets from the Future Fund investment vaultBy Philip Dorling and Rex Patrick | March 26, 2023The secretive Future Fund’s chair Peter Costello might not like it, but Freedom of Information requests are ...
Cost of living, rental crisis, soaring tolls loom large as NSW voters head to the pollsBy Callum Foote | March 24, 2023A voters head to the polls in NSW, the cost of living crisis looms very large as a defining electoral issue. ...
The RBA Nine: Phillip Lowe cops the blame but who makes the decisions?By Callum Foote | February 18, 2023As interest rates rise, much of the blame is lumped on Phillip Lowe. But contrary to popular belief, the Reserve ...
Red flags abound for Shine Justice but “no win no fee” law firm no respond, nor PwCBy Michael West | January 27, 2023An investigation into Shine Justice has found accounting irregularities and a large gap between the law firm's ...
Heads we win, tails you lose: as inflation bites, banks rake in $100m a week from obscure Covid stimulusBy Callum Foote | January 25, 2023As inflation hits a 32 year high, signalling a rise in interest rates in February, bank shares rose on the ASX. ...
Murdoch’s wailing old white man scribes get Jacinda Ardern dead wrong, againBy Alan Austin | January 21, 2023As the world is thanking Jacinda Ardern profoundly for her 14 years in New Zealand’s Parliament and more than five ...
Byron Bay blue between “Airbnb mafia” and grassroots groups highlights costly housing crisisBy Callum Foote | January 19, 2023Pandemic lockdowns crushed Airbnb, Stayz and other short-term rental operators but the market has bounced back ...
Has Shine Lawyers left the ASX in the dark over its Johnson & Johnson pelvic mesh fee-fest?By Michael West | January 12, 2023Is Shine Justice being straight with the ASX over its profits from the $300m pelvic mesh class action against ...
Brexit: Britain’s political tragedy poses a dire warning for AustraliaBy Michael West | January 1, 2023Brexit’s a dud. The UK economy has shrunk. Almost 17 million Brits live in poverty. And there are large lessons in ...