Subs, frigates and other vessels. Don’t drink the minister’s navy shipbuilding KoolaidBy Rex Patrick | February 20, 2024Defence Minister Richard Marles is hoping today’s announcement about the restructuring of the Royal Australian ...
Peter Dutton’s India escape and the secret meetings with the colourful coal baronBy Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | February 18, 2024Last November, at the time the Coalition were furiously bashing ‘Airbus Albo’ for his penchant for overseas ...
Theo flew a Palestinian flag. First he was doxed, then came the bomb!By Farah Abdurahman | February 12, 2024The victim of Sydney bomb threat was doxxed by Israel government supporters, and the investigation was handed to a ...
Marles mauled as Future Frigates farce lights up Defence fracasBy Rex Patrick | February 11, 2024As a war breaks out between the Defence Minister’s Office and his Department, and as the Auditor-General hands ...
Scourge of Democracy. Senate Inquiry into Lobbying is upon us; get your submissions in now!By Michael West | February 9, 2024Lobbying is the scourge of democracy. Independent Senator David Pocock and MP Monique Ryan are pushing legislative ...
The Republic is Dead, Long Live the King. But what happens if he is too sick to rule?By Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | February 6, 2024What would happen in Australia if King Charles's condition were to deteriorate to a point at which he could not ...
Lendlease whistleblower and lawyer Tony Watson – the law is failing to protect whistleblowersBy Tony Watson | January 30, 2024Recently, the Human Rights Law Centre reviewed every whistleblower case to go to judgment in Australia. They found ...
International Court of Justice finds against Israel in genocide caseBy Farah Abdurahman | January 27, 2024The ICJ has found decisively that Israel has a case to answer for genocide in a preliminary judgement which will ...
No money for aerial fire figthing, lots for overseas shipyards.By Rex Patrick | January 25, 2024Despite repeated urgings from experts, the Federal Government is refusing to establish a sovereign aerial ...
Sex and the sea slugs. Indonesian boat-people invasion is more about sea cucumbersBy Duncan Graham | January 24, 2024Australians ended 2023 to shock-horror reports of "the largest cohort of foreign fishers to be detained in over a ...
Storm in a South China tea cup. Is Marles’ testosterone putting Australia at risk?By Rex Patrick | January 23, 2024A minor incident in the East China Sea between the Australian Navy and a Chinese ship last year was blown out of ...
Polls show Teal Wall at threat from shifting electoral lines, complacency and a resurgent LNPBy Andrew Gardiner | January 21, 2024A quicksand of changed voter priorities, electoral boundary changes and taking past success for granted could undo ...
Subs, frigates and other vessels. Don’t drink the minister’s navy shipbuilding KoolaidBy Rex Patrick | February 20, 2024Defence Minister Richard Marles is hoping today’s announcement about the restructuring of the Royal Australian ...
Peter Dutton’s India escape and the secret meetings with the colourful coal baronBy Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | February 18, 2024Last November, at the time the Coalition were furiously bashing ‘Airbus Albo’ for his penchant for overseas ...
Theo flew a Palestinian flag. First he was doxed, then came the bomb!By Farah Abdurahman | February 12, 2024The victim of Sydney bomb threat was doxxed by Israel government supporters, and the investigation was handed to a ...
Marles mauled as Future Frigates farce lights up Defence fracasBy Rex Patrick | February 11, 2024As a war breaks out between the Defence Minister’s Office and his Department, and as the Auditor-General hands ...
Scourge of Democracy. Senate Inquiry into Lobbying is upon us; get your submissions in now!By Michael West | February 9, 2024Lobbying is the scourge of democracy. Independent Senator David Pocock and MP Monique Ryan are pushing legislative ...
The Republic is Dead, Long Live the King. But what happens if he is too sick to rule?By Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | February 6, 2024What would happen in Australia if King Charles's condition were to deteriorate to a point at which he could not ...
Lendlease whistleblower and lawyer Tony Watson – the law is failing to protect whistleblowersBy Tony Watson | January 30, 2024Recently, the Human Rights Law Centre reviewed every whistleblower case to go to judgment in Australia. They found ...
International Court of Justice finds against Israel in genocide caseBy Farah Abdurahman | January 27, 2024The ICJ has found decisively that Israel has a case to answer for genocide in a preliminary judgement which will ...
No money for aerial fire figthing, lots for overseas shipyards.By Rex Patrick | January 25, 2024Despite repeated urgings from experts, the Federal Government is refusing to establish a sovereign aerial ...
Sex and the sea slugs. Indonesian boat-people invasion is more about sea cucumbersBy Duncan Graham | January 24, 2024Australians ended 2023 to shock-horror reports of "the largest cohort of foreign fishers to be detained in over a ...
Storm in a South China tea cup. Is Marles’ testosterone putting Australia at risk?By Rex Patrick | January 23, 2024A minor incident in the East China Sea between the Australian Navy and a Chinese ship last year was blown out of ...
Polls show Teal Wall at threat from shifting electoral lines, complacency and a resurgent LNPBy Andrew Gardiner | January 21, 2024A quicksand of changed voter priorities, electoral boundary changes and taking past success for granted could undo ...