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“Pack of Mongrels”. Politics beats extinction of Maugean SkateBy Rex Patrick | March 3, 2026A decision brief on protecting the threatened Maugean Skate shows that the Labor Government puts wildlife ...
Fat Cat bureaucrats. Rem Tribunal out of touch, out of sightBy Rex Patrick | February 25, 2026While top bureaucrats are now earning one million a year, the tribunal that decides who gets what is doing its ...
Jewish groups call on Tony Burke to cancel Israeli journalist visaBy Stephanie Tran | February 24, 2026Jewish orgs request Tony Burke reject Australian visa for Israeli journalist as his funders' links to IDF emerge. ...
Spurning the Black Rod. Labor’s transparency dummy spitBy Rex Patrick | February 23, 2026Only Parliamentary nerds noticed. One such nerd Rex Patrick noticed and reports on a transparency dummy spit by ...
Submarine boasts, yet nuclear waste dumps submersed in secrecyBy Rex Patrick | February 16, 2026As the SA Premier basks in the campaign glory of a $3.9 billion downpayment on a shipyard for nuclear subs planned ...
Antisemitism training. Labor’s march to authoritarianismBy Nick Riemer | February 16, 2026From curbing protests to controlling what can be said, State and Federal Labor governments are becoming ...
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Legislative harakiri. A rare win for transparency as FOI bill deadBy Rex Patrick | March 6, 2026The Albanese Government's attempt to further limit transparency has been killed off. Widely condemned and ...
“Pack of Mongrels”. Politics beats extinction of Maugean SkateBy Rex Patrick | March 3, 2026A decision brief on protecting the threatened Maugean Skate shows that the Labor Government puts wildlife ...
Fat Cat bureaucrats. Rem Tribunal out of touch, out of sightBy Rex Patrick | February 25, 2026While top bureaucrats are now earning one million a year, the tribunal that decides who gets what is doing its ...
Jewish groups call on Tony Burke to cancel Israeli journalist visaBy Stephanie Tran | February 24, 2026Jewish orgs request Tony Burke reject Australian visa for Israeli journalist as his funders' links to IDF emerge. ...
Spurning the Black Rod. Labor’s transparency dummy spitBy Rex Patrick | February 23, 2026Only Parliamentary nerds noticed. One such nerd Rex Patrick noticed and reports on a transparency dummy spit by ...
Submarine boasts, yet nuclear waste dumps submersed in secrecyBy Rex Patrick | February 16, 2026As the SA Premier basks in the campaign glory of a $3.9 billion downpayment on a shipyard for nuclear subs planned ...
Antisemitism training. Labor’s march to authoritarianismBy Nick Riemer | February 16, 2026From curbing protests to controlling what can be said, State and Federal Labor governments are becoming ...
Is Chris Minns channeling Donald Trump?By Michael Pascoe | February 12, 2026It took two Labor leaders to help produce Monday night's violence in Sydney, proving Labor is not immune to a ...
Herzog itinerary: lunch at Government House, dinner at Kirribilli with AlboBy Stephanie Tran and Michael West | February 10, 2026Israel's President Isaac Herzog will be dining with Anthony Albanese tonight, tomorrow he's off for a whistlestop ...
Arrest Herzog for war crimes, says UN Commissioner SidotiBy Michael West | February 4, 2026“Israel’s President Herzog should be arrested on arrival [to Australia] for the crime of incitement to genocide,” ...
Shouted down by common sense. The end of Albo’s secrecy bill?By Rex Patrick | February 3, 2026It entrenches and broadens government secrecy and contradicts the transparency pledge Anthony Albanese made when ...
Political donations. Money doesn’t buy you happiness!By Stephanie Tran | February 2, 2026Political donations data from AEC returns show a huge increase in political party funding did not translate into ...