The dog ate my Cabinet document: Christian Porter’s vanishing rorts adviceBy Rex Patrick | January 10, 2023First a Morrison government whitewash, next disappearing advice from former Attorney-General Christian Porter. On ...
How Defence chiefs committed Australian special forces to the US drug war in AfghanistanBy Stuart McCarthy | January 6, 2023What was the involvement of Australia's military top brass in alleged war crimes in Afghanistan? Stuart McCarthy, ...
The NSW government, the feds, the Caymans, and Australia’s worst privatisation unveiledBy Michael West | January 5, 2023Forking out $1.2bn to build a hospital then flogging it for zero must surely make the NSW government the most ...
The tragic death of Joshua Gill a failure of the systemBy Michael West | January 4, 2023In the early hours August 15, 2021, a 14 year old boy Joshua Gill was burned alive in a car not far from his home ...
Dumb Ways to Buy: Defence “shambles” unveiled – former submariner and senator Rex PatrickBy Rex Patrick | December 26, 2022"The AUKUS nuclear submarine project will bleed the Australian Defence Force white", on top of the billions in ...
Duck, Weave and Waffle: Robodebt Royal Commission grills Scott MorrisonBy Callum Foote | December 15, 2022Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced a long stint in the witness box before the Robodebt Royal Commission ...
War Powers Inquiry: “just as Britain has the Gurkhas, the Americans have us?”By Zacharias Szumer | December 11, 2022The Parliamentary inquiry into war powers heard the pros and cons of a parliamentary vote to go to war versus the ...
Parking Lot B-52: does the escalation of US troops and installations make Australia a bigger target?By Callum Foote | December 5, 2022The Department of Defence has refused to comment on how many American troops are stationed in Australia.
Rex Patrick: “exceptional circumstances” choke National Anti-Corruption CommissionBy Rex Patrick | November 28, 2022Labor may rue the day it mired the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) in secrecy. Transparency warrior Rex ...
After an intense and spiteful campaign, Victorians go to the poll todayBy Mark Sawyer | November 26, 2022After a spiteful campaign, Victoria's voters will deliver the first verdict on a Labor government and the Teals ...
Rex Patrick: Government credibility on the line amid Boyle, McBride whistleblower trialsBy Rex Patrick | November 23, 2022Relentless prosecution of whistleblowers David McBride and Richard Boyle may damage the credibility of Australia's ...
Come on Mr Attorney-General, transparency is more than a cry for opposition benchesBy Rex Patrick | November 15, 2022Has the government forgotten who employs it? Everyone should get their Freedom of Information requests dealt with ...
The dog ate my Cabinet document: Christian Porter’s vanishing rorts adviceBy Rex Patrick | January 10, 2023First a Morrison government whitewash, next disappearing advice from former Attorney-General Christian Porter. On ...
How Defence chiefs committed Australian special forces to the US drug war in AfghanistanBy Stuart McCarthy | January 6, 2023What was the involvement of Australia's military top brass in alleged war crimes in Afghanistan? Stuart McCarthy, ...
The NSW government, the feds, the Caymans, and Australia’s worst privatisation unveiledBy Michael West | January 5, 2023Forking out $1.2bn to build a hospital then flogging it for zero must surely make the NSW government the most ...
The tragic death of Joshua Gill a failure of the systemBy Michael West | January 4, 2023In the early hours August 15, 2021, a 14 year old boy Joshua Gill was burned alive in a car not far from his home ...
Dumb Ways to Buy: Defence “shambles” unveiled – former submariner and senator Rex PatrickBy Rex Patrick | December 26, 2022"The AUKUS nuclear submarine project will bleed the Australian Defence Force white", on top of the billions in ...
Duck, Weave and Waffle: Robodebt Royal Commission grills Scott MorrisonBy Callum Foote | December 15, 2022Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced a long stint in the witness box before the Robodebt Royal Commission ...
War Powers Inquiry: “just as Britain has the Gurkhas, the Americans have us?”By Zacharias Szumer | December 11, 2022The Parliamentary inquiry into war powers heard the pros and cons of a parliamentary vote to go to war versus the ...
Parking Lot B-52: does the escalation of US troops and installations make Australia a bigger target?By Callum Foote | December 5, 2022The Department of Defence has refused to comment on how many American troops are stationed in Australia.
Rex Patrick: “exceptional circumstances” choke National Anti-Corruption CommissionBy Rex Patrick | November 28, 2022Labor may rue the day it mired the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) in secrecy. Transparency warrior Rex ...
After an intense and spiteful campaign, Victorians go to the poll todayBy Mark Sawyer | November 26, 2022After a spiteful campaign, Victoria's voters will deliver the first verdict on a Labor government and the Teals ...
Rex Patrick: Government credibility on the line amid Boyle, McBride whistleblower trialsBy Rex Patrick | November 23, 2022Relentless prosecution of whistleblowers David McBride and Richard Boyle may damage the credibility of Australia's ...
Come on Mr Attorney-General, transparency is more than a cry for opposition benchesBy Rex Patrick | November 15, 2022Has the government forgotten who employs it? Everyone should get their Freedom of Information requests dealt with ...