Washington Syndrome: Australia’s sovereignty sell-out hidden in plain sightBy Rex Patrick | April 21, 2024Defence Minister Richard Marles rolled out some glossy new brochures this week spelling out the composition of the ...
Mable the “Uber of the NDIS”. Are digital care platforms keeping clients safe?By Zacharias Szumer | April 15, 2024Digital care platforms like Mable are seeking to bring higher levels of efficiency, choice and control to the ...
“An Awkward Problem”: Julian Assange and the Australian dog that didn’t barkBy Philip Dorling and Rex Patrick | April 13, 2024Joe Biden says he’s “considering” an end to the prosecution of Julian Assange. Anthony Albanese says, “enough is ...
Orwell revisited. Transparency sucked down the electronic memory hole of disappearing messagesBy Rex Patrick | April 11, 2024Government officials are using disappearing text messages to circumvent scrutiny, threatening transparency and ...
McBride, Binskin and the Keystone Cops – culture of cover-ups now Zomi Frankcom investigationBy Stuart McCarthy | April 10, 2024Defence boss turned weapons company director Mark Binskin led the 'Keystone Cops' task-force associated with ...
Propaganda Blitzkrieg: Israel followed Australia’s textbook on how to respond to war crimes allegationsBy Stuart McCarthy | April 8, 2024"The IDF three-day information operation had the same precision, tempo and effectiveness as the initial kinetic ...
Spies Like Us: why the Government is still backing Woodside over Timor-LesteBy Rex Patrick | April 5, 2024Two decades after the Howard Government spied on Timor-Leste’s seabed boundary negotiating team, the Albanese ...
Censors Enthroned: the Misinformation and Disinformation BillBy Binoy Kampmark | April 3, 2024Should the government decide what news is appropriate, and what is not, for its people? "The sirens should be ...
Fake news or no news? The folly of the News Media Bargaining CodeBy Kim Wingerei | April 2, 2024Meta's announcement that Facebook will no longer pay (some) Australian publishers for their news content has again ...
No justice, and nowhere to go for the victims of Myanmar’s forgotten genocideBy Farah Abdurahman | April 1, 2024The holocaust in Gaza has eclipsed the long-standing genocide of the Rohingya people of Myanmar, 569 of whom died ...
US isolated on Israel’s Gaza massacre – only nation to abstain UN ceasefire voteBy Farah Abdurahman | March 26, 2024Tensions between the US and Israel escalated overnight when the US abstained from voting for an immediate ...
Rex Patrick’s Federal Court win a victory for transparency and a loss for government secrecyBy Rex Patrick | March 21, 2024Does a change to a new Minister kill an ongoing FOI to the old Minister? Can a replaced Minister’s dirt be swept ...
Washington Syndrome: Australia’s sovereignty sell-out hidden in plain sightBy Rex Patrick | April 21, 2024Defence Minister Richard Marles rolled out some glossy new brochures this week spelling out the composition of the ...
Mable the “Uber of the NDIS”. Are digital care platforms keeping clients safe?By Zacharias Szumer | April 15, 2024Digital care platforms like Mable are seeking to bring higher levels of efficiency, choice and control to the ...
“An Awkward Problem”: Julian Assange and the Australian dog that didn’t barkBy Philip Dorling and Rex Patrick | April 13, 2024Joe Biden says he’s “considering” an end to the prosecution of Julian Assange. Anthony Albanese says, “enough is ...
Orwell revisited. Transparency sucked down the electronic memory hole of disappearing messagesBy Rex Patrick | April 11, 2024Government officials are using disappearing text messages to circumvent scrutiny, threatening transparency and ...
McBride, Binskin and the Keystone Cops – culture of cover-ups now Zomi Frankcom investigationBy Stuart McCarthy | April 10, 2024Defence boss turned weapons company director Mark Binskin led the 'Keystone Cops' task-force associated with ...
Propaganda Blitzkrieg: Israel followed Australia’s textbook on how to respond to war crimes allegationsBy Stuart McCarthy | April 8, 2024"The IDF three-day information operation had the same precision, tempo and effectiveness as the initial kinetic ...
Spies Like Us: why the Government is still backing Woodside over Timor-LesteBy Rex Patrick | April 5, 2024Two decades after the Howard Government spied on Timor-Leste’s seabed boundary negotiating team, the Albanese ...
Censors Enthroned: the Misinformation and Disinformation BillBy Binoy Kampmark | April 3, 2024Should the government decide what news is appropriate, and what is not, for its people? "The sirens should be ...
Fake news or no news? The folly of the News Media Bargaining CodeBy Kim Wingerei | April 2, 2024Meta's announcement that Facebook will no longer pay (some) Australian publishers for their news content has again ...
No justice, and nowhere to go for the victims of Myanmar’s forgotten genocideBy Farah Abdurahman | April 1, 2024The holocaust in Gaza has eclipsed the long-standing genocide of the Rohingya people of Myanmar, 569 of whom died ...
US isolated on Israel’s Gaza massacre – only nation to abstain UN ceasefire voteBy Farah Abdurahman | March 26, 2024Tensions between the US and Israel escalated overnight when the US abstained from voting for an immediate ...
Rex Patrick’s Federal Court win a victory for transparency and a loss for government secrecyBy Rex Patrick | March 21, 2024Does a change to a new Minister kill an ongoing FOI to the old Minister? Can a replaced Minister’s dirt be swept ...