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Israel lobby has luxury antisemitism summit on Gold Coast while Gaza burnsBy Wendy Bacon and Stephanie Tran | September 5, 2025While hundreds were killed in Gaza this week the Israel lobby held a luxury summit for local councillors on the ...
FOI amendment bill. A transparency counter-revolution.By Rex Patrick | September 3, 2025The biggest ever assault on government transparency has been launched by Labor's tabling of the FOI Amendment Bill 2025.
“Shag on a Rock”. India’s embrace of China highlights Australia’s quandaryBy Michael Sainsbury | September 3, 2025India’s deepening role in the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and its renewed embrace of China and ...
Secret antisemitism research. Envoy Jillian Segal hides evidence?By Emma Thomas | August 31, 2025Jillian Segal, the government-appointed Special Envoy for Antisemitism, has refused to answer questions from the ...
Too little, too late. Iran guard first declared terrorists in 2023By Rex Patrick | August 27, 2025The Government yesterday moved to declare Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisation, but ...
Suburban Casinos: will AUSTRAC bring an end to pokies money laundering?By Troy Stolz and Michael West | August 25, 2025Big profits and $2 billion+ in annual tax income from money laundering at pokie clubs may be about to come to an ...
Corporate watch-puppy ASIC is all bark and no biteBy Michael Pascoe | August 22, 2025More unhappy chapters are being added to the sorry saga that is ASIC, arriving late, avoiding the hard targets, ...
The State v The People. Government spurns hard-earned privilege of 1688By Rex Patrick | August 21, 2025Freedom of Information legislation meets 1688 Bill of Rights in Supreme Court battle over access to information.
Waiting them out. Australia’s Greater Sunrise Gas heistBy Rex Patrick | August 18, 2025It’s been a 60-year quest to take Timor’s oil and gas. An invasion didn’t get it. Spying didn’t get it. So now ...
Billions in Israel defence contracts put Australia at riskBy Stephanie Tran | August 17, 2025The Australian Government risks breaking international law splashing billions in public money on Israel weapons ...
Where’s Magnitsky? Heat rises on Albo to match words with actions, sanction IsraelBy Stephanie Tran | August 6, 2025Public pressure is rising to sanction Israel over war crimes in Gaza in the wake of the March for Humanity across ...
Not just about pay. Queensland teachers strike a plea for helpBy Joshua Barnett | August 6, 2025Queensland Teachers Union's members go on strike today. Crushing workloads, school violence, and the teacher ...