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Nuclear subs base. Will it be Newy or The Gong?By Rex Patrick | September 15, 2025A business case to establish a nuclear submarine base at Port Kembla or Newcastle is being prepared for the NSW ...
Ghost Shark drones – “music to Trump’s ears”By Rex Patrick | September 14, 2025The Government has just announced a spend of $1.7B on new ‘Ghost Shark’ underwater drones. But there appears to be ...
No controversy, please. We are the Aussie Government!By Rex Patrick | September 12, 2025The Albanese Government's proposed changes to Freedom of Information laws will deny access to any document of the ...
Pay to deport. Australia’s shameful return of penal coloniesBy Alison Battisson and Janet Pelly | September 10, 2025Australia's deal to deport hundreds of refugees to Nauru will cost billions and further damage our already ...
Albo’s dangerous expansion of Cabinet secrecyBy Rex Patrick | September 8, 2025Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s proposed modifications of Freedom of Information laws are a huge secrecy grab, ...
Could Australia defend itself?By Rex Patrick | September 7, 2025Supporters of the Australian Defence Force being more closely integrated with the US military, and of AUKUS, seem ...
Israel lobby has luxury antisemitism summit on Gold Coast while Gaza burnsBy Wendy Bacon and Stephanie Tran | September 5, 2025While hundreds were killed in Gaza this week the Israel lobby held a luxury summit for local councillors on the ...
FOI amendment bill. A transparency counter-revolution.By Rex Patrick | September 3, 2025The biggest ever assault on government transparency has been launched by Labor's tabling of the FOI Amendment Bill 2025.
“Shag on a Rock”. India’s embrace of China highlights Australia’s quandaryBy Michael Sainsbury | September 3, 2025India’s deepening role in the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and its renewed embrace of China and ...
Secret antisemitism research. Envoy Jillian Segal hides evidence?By Emma Thomas | August 31, 2025Jillian Segal, the government-appointed Special Envoy for Antisemitism, has refused to answer questions from the ...
Right move by Wong protecting aid workers, but sanctions on Israel neededBy Michael West | September 22, 2025Australia has defied trenchant pressure by America and Israel to recognise Palestine today but more needs to be ...
Private tax collectors. The billion-dollar secret of the coal industryBy Stephanie Tran | September 16, 2025A company tied to mining lobbyists and unions has been collecting taxes on behalf of the Government for 25 years, ...
Nuclear subs base. Will it be Newy or The Gong?By Rex Patrick | September 15, 2025A business case to establish a nuclear submarine base at Port Kembla or Newcastle is being prepared for the NSW ...
Ghost Shark drones – “music to Trump’s ears”By Rex Patrick | September 14, 2025The Government has just announced a spend of $1.7B on new ‘Ghost Shark’ underwater drones. But there appears to be ...
No controversy, please. We are the Aussie Government!By Rex Patrick | September 12, 2025The Albanese Government's proposed changes to Freedom of Information laws will deny access to any document of the ...
Pay to deport. Australia’s shameful return of penal coloniesBy Alison Battisson and Janet Pelly | September 10, 2025Australia's deal to deport hundreds of refugees to Nauru will cost billions and further damage our already ...
Albo’s dangerous expansion of Cabinet secrecyBy Rex Patrick | September 8, 2025Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s proposed modifications of Freedom of Information laws are a huge secrecy grab, ...
Could Australia defend itself?By Rex Patrick | September 7, 2025Supporters of the Australian Defence Force being more closely integrated with the US military, and of AUKUS, seem ...
Israel lobby has luxury antisemitism summit on Gold Coast while Gaza burnsBy Wendy Bacon and Stephanie Tran | September 5, 2025While hundreds were killed in Gaza this week the Israel lobby held a luxury summit for local councillors on the ...
FOI amendment bill. A transparency counter-revolution.By Rex Patrick | September 3, 2025The biggest ever assault on government transparency has been launched by Labor's tabling of the FOI Amendment Bill 2025.
“Shag on a Rock”. India’s embrace of China highlights Australia’s quandaryBy Michael Sainsbury | September 3, 2025India’s deepening role in the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and its renewed embrace of China and ...
Secret antisemitism research. Envoy Jillian Segal hides evidence?By Emma Thomas | August 31, 2025Jillian Segal, the government-appointed Special Envoy for Antisemitism, has refused to answer questions from the ...