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“Culture of Impunity”. Army sexual assaults dismissed, officers promotedBy Stuart McCarthy | February 22, 2025A senior army officer who dismissed sex abuse complaints as alcohol-related was appointed to lead SAS “reforms” ...
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Productivity tsar Danielle Wood ducks for cover on Israel promotionBy Michael West | February 9, 2025Is the Productivity Commission in breach of international law by its support for Israel lobby Australia-Israel ...
Call to Arms: MWM sued for defamation in Federal CourtBy Michael West | February 5, 2025We are being sued for defamation in the Federal Court of Australia. This legal action poses an existential threat ...
Public largesse or market necessity? Jacqui Lambie’s Bill targetting fat cat salariesBy Andrew Gardiner | February 5, 2025Senator Jacqui Lambie will today introduce bills to cap salaries for senior bureaucrats and university Vice ...
Nuclear waste. AUKUS agency’s reckless indifferenceBy Rex Patrick | February 3, 2025The Australian Submarine Agency deals with high-level Defence secrets and fissile material, yet it has been caught ...
Cover-up over: Scott Morrison’s ‘Sports Rorts’ advice finally releasedBy Rex Patrick | January 26, 2025Christian Porter’s ‘legal’ advice to Scott Morrison on Sports Rorts has finally been released after a five year battle
MWM defamation case update – defence filed, Senate rowBy Michael West | February 26, 2025On November 13, a public servant lodged defamation proceedings against Michael West Media. We publish our defence today
The fine (housing) print. RBA’s election campaign opportunity for LaborBy Michael Pascoe | February 25, 2025Last week's rate cut and the argy-bargy over how hawkish or indecisive the RBA remains overshadowed important ...
David Shoebridge grills Parliament Services on China tweeterBy Michael West | February 24, 2025Senator David Shoebridge grilled the DPS in Senate Estimates over the prolific social media poster in the Library ...
“Culture of Impunity”. Army sexual assaults dismissed, officers promotedBy Stuart McCarthy | February 22, 2025A senior army officer who dismissed sex abuse complaints as alcohol-related was appointed to lead SAS “reforms” ...
Whyalla mega-rescue leaves questions for watchdog ASICBy Andrew Gardiner | February 21, 2025While much of the ire over Whyalla’s struggling steel plant has centred on the billionaire formerly at its helm ...
A win for transparency, a blow to secrecy, a loss for the Maugean SkateBy Rex Patrick | February 20, 2025In a landmark Administrative Review Tribunal decision, public servants have been warned their secrecy culture is ...
Finally a rate cut but did the RBA Review cost Labor the election?By Michael Pascoe | February 19, 2025At a glance it might seem a bit of monetary policy wonkery, but the real-world implications are huge, suggesting ...
Productivity tsar Danielle Wood ducks for cover on Israel promotionBy Michael West | February 9, 2025Is the Productivity Commission in breach of international law by its support for Israel lobby Australia-Israel ...
Call to Arms: MWM sued for defamation in Federal CourtBy Michael West | February 5, 2025We are being sued for defamation in the Federal Court of Australia. This legal action poses an existential threat ...
Public largesse or market necessity? Jacqui Lambie’s Bill targetting fat cat salariesBy Andrew Gardiner | February 5, 2025Senator Jacqui Lambie will today introduce bills to cap salaries for senior bureaucrats and university Vice ...
Nuclear waste. AUKUS agency’s reckless indifferenceBy Rex Patrick | February 3, 2025The Australian Submarine Agency deals with high-level Defence secrets and fissile material, yet it has been caught ...
Cover-up over: Scott Morrison’s ‘Sports Rorts’ advice finally releasedBy Rex Patrick | January 26, 2025Christian Porter’s ‘legal’ advice to Scott Morrison on Sports Rorts has finally been released after a five year battle