Uncle Sam, can you target my Tomahawk, please?By Rex Patrick | March 18, 2023Who will control the Tomahawk Missiles? News that Australia will purchase up to 220 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles ...
I just want a Ferrari, sorry, a nuclear submarine, no matter the costBy Rex Patrick | March 14, 2023Australia has just committed to spending $368 billion on second hand US Virginia Class submarines, and eight next ...
“Let’s drop this now”: calls rise for Albo to ask Joe Biden for release of Assange in tonight’s AUKUS talksBy Michael West | March 13, 2023There will be no better opportunity than now for Anthony Albanese to ask US President Joe Biden for the release of ...
Academy of Science, ANU compromised by government secrecy over damning emissions reportBy Rex Patrick | March 13, 2023Science and secrecy are two words that rarely go well together. Yet remarkably, our peak scientific institution, ...
Ending jobs for mates – Sophie Scamps’ bill for integrity, transparency in public appointmentsBy Callum Foote | March 6, 2023Sophie Scamps is introducing the ‘Ending Jobs for Mates Bill’ which intends to legislate a transparent and ...
Who will keep our submarine reactors safe?By Rex Patrick | March 3, 2023The decision to acquire nuclear submarines has been made. The important question is who will be responsible for ...
Robodebt and transparency failures: is the rule of law optional for the PM’s office?By Rex Patrick | February 28, 2023The Robodebt Commission lays bare a lack of regard for the rule of law among both ministers and public servants. ...
Secret government Roundtable with media mates less love-fest than nat-secBy Michael West | February 26, 2023Documents reveal national security people involved in this week's Media Roundtable in Parliament House along with ...
Rex Patrick: as US-China tensions rise Australia remains pitifully unprepared for warBy Rex Patrick | February 17, 2023Tensions are rising. Defence has received a list of desirable new toys, including nuclear submarines, to beef up ...
Rex Patrick’s FOI lifts the lid on Future Fund’s China investmentsBy Rex Patrick | February 13, 2023A Freedom of Information request has lifted the lid on some of the Future Fund’s overseas investments. Those ...
Perrottet v Minns: mainland Australia is shaping up wall to wall Labor despite pokies failBy Michael West | February 10, 2023Should Chris Minns prevail over Dominic Perrottet in the NSW election next month the Labor Party will control ...
The US shooting down a Chinese spy balloon is a risk for Australia’s tired submarine fleetBy Rex Patrick | February 6, 2023The US shooting down a "Chinese spy balloon" has direct security implications for Australia and its submarine ...
Uncle Sam, can you target my Tomahawk, please?By Rex Patrick | March 18, 2023Who will control the Tomahawk Missiles? News that Australia will purchase up to 220 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles ...
I just want a Ferrari, sorry, a nuclear submarine, no matter the costBy Rex Patrick | March 14, 2023Australia has just committed to spending $368 billion on second hand US Virginia Class submarines, and eight next ...
“Let’s drop this now”: calls rise for Albo to ask Joe Biden for release of Assange in tonight’s AUKUS talksBy Michael West | March 13, 2023There will be no better opportunity than now for Anthony Albanese to ask US President Joe Biden for the release of ...
Academy of Science, ANU compromised by government secrecy over damning emissions reportBy Rex Patrick | March 13, 2023Science and secrecy are two words that rarely go well together. Yet remarkably, our peak scientific institution, ...
Ending jobs for mates – Sophie Scamps’ bill for integrity, transparency in public appointmentsBy Callum Foote | March 6, 2023Sophie Scamps is introducing the ‘Ending Jobs for Mates Bill’ which intends to legislate a transparent and ...
Who will keep our submarine reactors safe?By Rex Patrick | March 3, 2023The decision to acquire nuclear submarines has been made. The important question is who will be responsible for ...
Robodebt and transparency failures: is the rule of law optional for the PM’s office?By Rex Patrick | February 28, 2023The Robodebt Commission lays bare a lack of regard for the rule of law among both ministers and public servants. ...
Secret government Roundtable with media mates less love-fest than nat-secBy Michael West | February 26, 2023Documents reveal national security people involved in this week's Media Roundtable in Parliament House along with ...
Rex Patrick: as US-China tensions rise Australia remains pitifully unprepared for warBy Rex Patrick | February 17, 2023Tensions are rising. Defence has received a list of desirable new toys, including nuclear submarines, to beef up ...
Rex Patrick’s FOI lifts the lid on Future Fund’s China investmentsBy Rex Patrick | February 13, 2023A Freedom of Information request has lifted the lid on some of the Future Fund’s overseas investments. Those ...
Perrottet v Minns: mainland Australia is shaping up wall to wall Labor despite pokies failBy Michael West | February 10, 2023Should Chris Minns prevail over Dominic Perrottet in the NSW election next month the Labor Party will control ...
The US shooting down a Chinese spy balloon is a risk for Australia’s tired submarine fleetBy Rex Patrick | February 6, 2023The US shooting down a "Chinese spy balloon" has direct security implications for Australia and its submarine ...