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A matter of discretion: politicians make their own rules on fundingBy Rosie Williams | May 11, 2022More than a third of the 1000 or so Commonwealth Grant programs established since 2018 have been awarded by ...
Log cabin to The Lodge: public trust in Scomo gone, Prime Minister Albo here we goBy Michael West | May 9, 2022Barring a campaign calamity, Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party will be elected in two weeks. Australians have ...
The change that refreshes: independents ring the changes in quest to renew Australian democracyBy Kim Wingerei | May 6, 2022The polls point to the LNP losing their grip on power, but don't count on a Labor landslide. The big winners may ...
The Coal Coalition: what if the majors cut their own deal? Stranger things have happenedBy Mark Sawyer | May 3, 2022Conventional wisdom is that the high expected vote for minor parties and independents will result in a hung ...
The corralled sea: Australia adrift in the Pacific as China builds a friendship circleBy Mark Sawyer | April 30, 2022Australia seeks Pacific security with the US and UK. A four-hour flight from Queensland, a nation seeks its ...
Wake in fright. What another election loss would do to LaborBy Mark Sawyer | April 27, 2022There is a chance that small-target Labor could lose in 2022, just as big-target Labor lost in 2019. It’s not just ...
A loud slap for Putin’s mates, but are Australian sanctions a paper tiger?By Kurt Johnson | April 21, 2022As Russia scales the heights of brutality in its war against Ukraine, sanctions against its wealthy freebooters ...
The Pork Henchmen: Morrison’s ministerial spies give Australian National Audit Office the cold shoulderBy Jommy Tee | April 19, 2022The faceless Coalition aides conscripted to do the leg-work for the government's billion-dollar pork bork ...
“Labor trolls, ‘thugs” and “lobotomised sh*theads” belie a bigger challenge for media elitesBy Michael West | April 17, 2022The social media outcry over ABC Breakfast News presenter Fauziah Ibrahim's silly Twitter lists belies the ...
Is teal the real deal? It’s not just the right facing a shake-up from independents on May 21By Mark Sawyer | April 16, 2022Decapitating the Liberals, eliminating the Nationals from the councils of state: what’s not to like for ...
“Horror story” from fantasy land: Albo’s howler a gift for marketing maestro MorrisonBy Michael West | April 15, 2022They are madly tut-tutting today, the Coalition’s typing pool. “It was a horror,” lamented Phil Coorey in the AFR. ...
The Dirty Election: how the cards are stacked in favour of Scott MorrisonBy Michael West | April 11, 2022Labor may be streets ahead in the polls but Scott Morrison is now in his element. His government is a shambles ...