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The Bali Five are sweating on a deal but one doesn’t want to leave his wifeBy Duncan Graham | December 5, 2024Indonesia and Australia are preparing to ink a deal to send the remaining five of the 'Bali Nine' back to ...
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Green Guillotine: how politics prevailed over principles in legislative avalancheBy Rex Patrick | December 1, 2024On Thursday 32 Bills passed in the Senate in an abrogation of the chamber's role as the chamber of scrutiny - and ...
Climate protesters arrested outside Parliament, banned from the groundsBy Wendy Bacon | November 28, 2024Hundreds of climate protestors disrupted the last sitting week of the Federal Parliament on Wednesday, with 24 of ...
Empty tanks and bare shelves. Australia’s fuel and supply security exposedBy Rex Patrick | November 28, 2024Australia's supply security in the event of a crisis goes way beyond toilet paper hoarding. And the Government ...
Climate protests to continue despite 170 charged in Newcastle ‘protestival’By Wendy Bacon | November 26, 2024Despite draconian anti-protest laws, the world's biggest coal port was closed for four hours, 170 protestors were ...
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Kiwi pilot kidnapped in West Papua leads to police raids in AustraliaBy Duncan Graham | November 18, 2024An alleged plot involving firearms and threatening the life of Kiwi pilot Philip Mehrtens when held hostage in ...
Trumped: $9B to US and UK shipyards … but why not make Australia make againBy Rex Patrick | November 16, 2024The Albanese Government is already pouring $9.1B of taxpayers’ money into the US and UK submarine industrial base. ...
Big Four ‘under scrutiny’. Another committee, another report, and forty recommendationsBy Kim Wingerei | November 12, 2024The PwC multinational tax avoidance scandal has led to a slew of Parliamentary inquiries, reports and much ...
On time delivery: Albo and the AUKUS WatchBy Rex Patrick | December 8, 2024It’s a $368B project getting deserved criticism, with a new negative angle hitting the press almost daily. But in ...
The Bali Five are sweating on a deal but one doesn’t want to leave his wifeBy Duncan Graham | December 5, 2024Indonesia and Australia are preparing to ink a deal to send the remaining five of the 'Bali Nine' back to ...
Fuel security. What happens if the bowsers start to run dry?By Rex Patrick | December 3, 2024Will the government save in a fuel security emergency? After a long FOI fight, the Federal Government's plan has ...
Green Guillotine: how politics prevailed over principles in legislative avalancheBy Rex Patrick | December 1, 2024On Thursday 32 Bills passed in the Senate in an abrogation of the chamber's role as the chamber of scrutiny - and ...
Climate protesters arrested outside Parliament, banned from the groundsBy Wendy Bacon | November 28, 2024Hundreds of climate protestors disrupted the last sitting week of the Federal Parliament on Wednesday, with 24 of ...
Empty tanks and bare shelves. Australia’s fuel and supply security exposedBy Rex Patrick | November 28, 2024Australia's supply security in the event of a crisis goes way beyond toilet paper hoarding. And the Government ...
Climate protests to continue despite 170 charged in Newcastle ‘protestival’By Wendy Bacon | November 26, 2024Despite draconian anti-protest laws, the world's biggest coal port was closed for four hours, 170 protestors were ...
Status of AUKUS. US operates its subs from Base Australia?By Rex Patrick | November 24, 2024It’s the biggest Defence project in the country’s history with $368B worth of eggs put in the one basket. The ...
AUKUS waste plans. The hitchhiker’s guide to nuclear approvalsBy Rex Patrick | November 22, 2024Stealth and surprise are related tactical characteristics that are key to a submarine’s success in battle. They ...
Kiwi pilot kidnapped in West Papua leads to police raids in AustraliaBy Duncan Graham | November 18, 2024An alleged plot involving firearms and threatening the life of Kiwi pilot Philip Mehrtens when held hostage in ...
Trumped: $9B to US and UK shipyards … but why not make Australia make againBy Rex Patrick | November 16, 2024The Albanese Government is already pouring $9.1B of taxpayers’ money into the US and UK submarine industrial base. ...
Big Four ‘under scrutiny’. Another committee, another report, and forty recommendationsBy Kim Wingerei | November 12, 2024The PwC multinational tax avoidance scandal has led to a slew of Parliamentary inquiries, reports and much ...