The problem with PWC and the Big 4 – treason is the business modelBy Michael West | June 12, 2023Attached is a note from PwC to its big clients telling them how to dodge the new tax laws shortly before they were ...
AUKUS coming to dinnerBy Kellie Tranter | June 10, 2023Declassified Australia reveals the feast for lobbyists, US defence contractors and hangers-on which is the AUKUS ...
Sydney Cemetery War: meet the new boss, same as the old bossBy Callum Foote and Michael West | June 9, 2023Cemetery industry experts warn that the new Minister for Cemeteries, Steve Kamper, risks breaching the NSW ...
AUKUS Fissile or Fizzer? Rex Patrick on the trouble with Virginia Class second hand submarinesBy Rex Patrick | June 5, 2023Former submariner Rex Patrick looks under the hood of the second-hand Virginia-class nuclear submarines to see ...
Julian Assange ignored in “press freedom roundtable” as spies cosy up to Big MediaBy Philip Dorling | June 3, 2023New documents show Julian Assange got little more than a mention at Mark Dreyfus’s media talkfest this year. Amid ...
Draconian: South Australia just topped NSW, Tas, Victoria, Queensland with new laws penalising peaceful protestersBy Wendy Bacon | June 3, 2023A bill introducing harsh penalties and extending the scope of a law applying to those who obstruct public places ...
Did Governor General Hurley ignore Covid protocols for his Future Leaders Foundation?By Jommy Tee and Ronni Salt | May 23, 2023Did Governor-General David Hurley and his top bureaucrat Paul Singer break their own Covid protocols to meet with ...
GG David Hurley and his beloved foundation, a secret priority yet at ‘arms length’?By Ronni Salt and Jommy Tee | May 14, 2023It was the most unusual pet project for a serving Australian Governor-General, a project where the highest office ...
Kathryn Campbell – from RoboDebt ignominy to plum Defence job with the PM’s helpBy Rex Patrick | May 13, 2023Kathryn Campbell is to many the face of the governance scandal. But in stark contrast to those affected by ...
OK or better? Parliament fight on housing crisis escalates between Labor and Cross BenchBy Callum Foote | May 11, 2023Better the okay or the perfect? The debate about the Housing Australia fund raged in the Senate, with the Greens ...
Media Circus: leaks galore as a Labor government Budget surplus loomsBy Callum Foote | May 9, 2023Federal Budget this evening will likely be an anti-climax. At least as far as good news is concerned such as the ...
Robodebt Cancer – has our public service become the secret service?By Rex Patrick | May 8, 2023The Robodebt saga was not the Public Service’s finest moment. The recent release of the National Cabinet minutes ...
The problem with PWC and the Big 4 – treason is the business modelBy Michael West | June 12, 2023Attached is a note from PwC to its big clients telling them how to dodge the new tax laws shortly before they were ...
AUKUS coming to dinnerBy Kellie Tranter | June 10, 2023Declassified Australia reveals the feast for lobbyists, US defence contractors and hangers-on which is the AUKUS ...
Sydney Cemetery War: meet the new boss, same as the old bossBy Callum Foote and Michael West | June 9, 2023Cemetery industry experts warn that the new Minister for Cemeteries, Steve Kamper, risks breaching the NSW ...
AUKUS Fissile or Fizzer? Rex Patrick on the trouble with Virginia Class second hand submarinesBy Rex Patrick | June 5, 2023Former submariner Rex Patrick looks under the hood of the second-hand Virginia-class nuclear submarines to see ...
Julian Assange ignored in “press freedom roundtable” as spies cosy up to Big MediaBy Philip Dorling | June 3, 2023New documents show Julian Assange got little more than a mention at Mark Dreyfus’s media talkfest this year. Amid ...
Draconian: South Australia just topped NSW, Tas, Victoria, Queensland with new laws penalising peaceful protestersBy Wendy Bacon | June 3, 2023A bill introducing harsh penalties and extending the scope of a law applying to those who obstruct public places ...
Did Governor General Hurley ignore Covid protocols for his Future Leaders Foundation?By Jommy Tee and Ronni Salt | May 23, 2023Did Governor-General David Hurley and his top bureaucrat Paul Singer break their own Covid protocols to meet with ...
GG David Hurley and his beloved foundation, a secret priority yet at ‘arms length’?By Ronni Salt and Jommy Tee | May 14, 2023It was the most unusual pet project for a serving Australian Governor-General, a project where the highest office ...
Kathryn Campbell – from RoboDebt ignominy to plum Defence job with the PM’s helpBy Rex Patrick | May 13, 2023Kathryn Campbell is to many the face of the governance scandal. But in stark contrast to those affected by ...
OK or better? Parliament fight on housing crisis escalates between Labor and Cross BenchBy Callum Foote | May 11, 2023Better the okay or the perfect? The debate about the Housing Australia fund raged in the Senate, with the Greens ...
Media Circus: leaks galore as a Labor government Budget surplus loomsBy Callum Foote | May 9, 2023Federal Budget this evening will likely be an anti-climax. At least as far as good news is concerned such as the ...
Robodebt Cancer – has our public service become the secret service?By Rex Patrick | May 8, 2023The Robodebt saga was not the Public Service’s finest moment. The recent release of the National Cabinet minutes ...