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What is the War Memorial so desperate to hide?By Rex Patrick | April 15, 2025The Australian War Memorial doesn’t want us to see the full history of Australian operations in East Timor, having ...
Politics trumps national interest. Labor wedged over Port of Darwin farceBy Michael Pascoe | April 7, 2025Neither of the major parties came out of the weekend’s Port of Darwin farce well. Both played pathetic local ...
Secret AUKUS nuclear waste site docs in Cabinet lockdownBy Rex Patrick | March 31, 2025The Federal Government has successfully managed to bury, for twenty years, a report into where and how high-level ...
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Sending the wrong Signal. Australia’s disappearing political historyBy Andrew Gardiner | March 17, 2025Canberra politicians and bureaucrats could be breaking the law strengthened late last year, by using auto-deleting ...
Will an emboldened Albo play it safe, stick to the middle, or reform?By Andrew Gardiner | May 6, 2025Expecting a “courageous” Anthony Albanese (as Sir Humphrey Appleby might say) following Labor’s spectacular ...
Australia Islamic Caliphate? Dark money and the 11th hour Election propaganda blitzkriegBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | May 2, 2025An 11th-hour Election 2025 blitzkrieg says the Greens enable extremists who "will do anything ... to establish a ...
But for the women: Ali France, Peter Dutton, Ellie Smith in the big seat of DicksonBy Andrew Gardiner | May 1, 2025In a matter of weeks, Peter Dutton has gone from putting everything into the Coalition’s flailing election ...
Government ignores AUKUS ‘very high risk’ warning from the Admiral in chargeBy Rex Patrick | April 29, 2025The AUKUS Submarine Project faces huge risks, and the Cabinet knows. But as the Government ships $2B of taxpayers’ ...
Dithering over local TV content plays into hands of global streamersBy Andrew Gardiner | April 29, 2025A shroud of secrecy surrounds negotiations between the Labor Government and large media companies about more ...
“Smorgasbord of thousands” – Australia’s military aid to Israel revealedBy Kellie Tranter | April 21, 2025The Australian government denies exporting weapons used by the IDF in the genocide in Gaza but it is a prolific ...
What is the War Memorial so desperate to hide?By Rex Patrick | April 15, 2025The Australian War Memorial doesn’t want us to see the full history of Australian operations in East Timor, having ...
Politics trumps national interest. Labor wedged over Port of Darwin farceBy Michael Pascoe | April 7, 2025Neither of the major parties came out of the weekend’s Port of Darwin farce well. Both played pathetic local ...
Secret AUKUS nuclear waste site docs in Cabinet lockdownBy Rex Patrick | March 31, 2025The Federal Government has successfully managed to bury, for twenty years, a report into where and how high-level ...
The alternative government: one good idea in a pit of TrumpinessBy Michael Pascoe | March 28, 2025It was called a Budget reply, but the name was meaningless. Peter Dutton’s Thursday night effort was his election ...
Trade in a time of genocide. Our exports to Israel growing fastBy Kellie Tranter | March 26, 2025In defiance of international rulings to boycott Israel for its ongoing violence and brutal occupation of ...
Sending the wrong Signal. Australia’s disappearing political historyBy Andrew Gardiner | March 17, 2025Canberra politicians and bureaucrats could be breaking the law strengthened late last year, by using auto-deleting ...