Attorney General Christian Porter breaches law over three years, claims it was a mistakeBy Kieran Adair | August 21, 2020Attorney General Christian Porter failed to disclose his use of controversial National Security Information (NSI) ...
Barnaby Joyce signed off $80m for Angus Taylor’s old company after zero was paid for same sort of water nearbyBy Kerry Brewster | August 20, 2020Same water, same valuer, $80m and nought. The same type of water licences for irrigation properties near those for ...
East Timor bugging scandal: Attorney General’s push for secret trial diminishes us as a nationBy Ian Cunliffe | August 19, 2020Christian Porter is waging war against Bernard Collaery and his client in pushing the line that the sky will fall ...
Barnaby’s Boondoggle: documents reveal $80m price for ‘Watergate’ licences was nearly twice valuationBy Kerry Brewster | August 17, 2020The Coalition paid the tax haven-linked Eastern Australia Agriculture nearly double what independent valuers ...
Covid-19 aged care guidelines: ‘They’re not a national plan. This is a plan!’By Dr Sarah Russell | August 16, 2020Dr Sarah Russell critically examines two documents that Scott Morrison asserts were the federal government’s ...
Gutless Wonders: when will politicians demonstrate the accountability they foist on the rest of us?By Elizabeth Minter | August 15, 2020From Robodebt to Ruby Princess, politicians are past masters at ducking responsibility, though busy prosecuting ...
‘Sham inquiry’: calls grow for proper investigation into scandal-ridden NSW workers’ insurance scheme icareBy Wendy Bacon | August 13, 2020The publicly owned workers compensation scheme paid for a right-wing US political operative to work in Treasurer ...
Robodebt: changes to Criminal Code pave way for action against lawyers who vigorously defend clientsBy Ian Cunliffe | August 12, 2020The Commonwealth has been extremely cruel to Centrelink recipients but there’s no suggestion that those who ...
US sanctions policy ‘on steroids’: a legitimate tool or is Donald Trump using it for retribution?By Marcus Reubenstein | August 10, 2020Trump is adding to the US sanctions list at a rate never seen before, without Congressional oversight or the ...
Silver Bullet: an elegant cure for Government spending excessBy Michael West | August 5, 2020If it's good enough for tennis stars and entertainers, it's good enough for multinational tax avoiders and ...
Closing the Gap: how a captive media failed to question Scott Morrison on defundingBy Callum Foote | August 5, 2020Only one member of the Australian media questioned Prime Minister Scott Morrison's narrative about the "innocent" ...
Propaganda Wars: US state department funds anti-China news outlet in AustraliaBy Marcus Reubenstein | August 4, 2020Decode China, a new China news service in Australia is funded by the US State Department and has links to Falun ...
Attorney General Christian Porter breaches law over three years, claims it was a mistakeBy Kieran Adair | August 21, 2020Attorney General Christian Porter failed to disclose his use of controversial National Security Information (NSI) ...
Barnaby Joyce signed off $80m for Angus Taylor’s old company after zero was paid for same sort of water nearbyBy Kerry Brewster | August 20, 2020Same water, same valuer, $80m and nought. The same type of water licences for irrigation properties near those for ...
East Timor bugging scandal: Attorney General’s push for secret trial diminishes us as a nationBy Ian Cunliffe | August 19, 2020Christian Porter is waging war against Bernard Collaery and his client in pushing the line that the sky will fall ...
Barnaby’s Boondoggle: documents reveal $80m price for ‘Watergate’ licences was nearly twice valuationBy Kerry Brewster | August 17, 2020The Coalition paid the tax haven-linked Eastern Australia Agriculture nearly double what independent valuers ...
Covid-19 aged care guidelines: ‘They’re not a national plan. This is a plan!’By Dr Sarah Russell | August 16, 2020Dr Sarah Russell critically examines two documents that Scott Morrison asserts were the federal government’s ...
Gutless Wonders: when will politicians demonstrate the accountability they foist on the rest of us?By Elizabeth Minter | August 15, 2020From Robodebt to Ruby Princess, politicians are past masters at ducking responsibility, though busy prosecuting ...
‘Sham inquiry’: calls grow for proper investigation into scandal-ridden NSW workers’ insurance scheme icareBy Wendy Bacon | August 13, 2020The publicly owned workers compensation scheme paid for a right-wing US political operative to work in Treasurer ...
Robodebt: changes to Criminal Code pave way for action against lawyers who vigorously defend clientsBy Ian Cunliffe | August 12, 2020The Commonwealth has been extremely cruel to Centrelink recipients but there’s no suggestion that those who ...
US sanctions policy ‘on steroids’: a legitimate tool or is Donald Trump using it for retribution?By Marcus Reubenstein | August 10, 2020Trump is adding to the US sanctions list at a rate never seen before, without Congressional oversight or the ...
Silver Bullet: an elegant cure for Government spending excessBy Michael West | August 5, 2020If it's good enough for tennis stars and entertainers, it's good enough for multinational tax avoiders and ...
Closing the Gap: how a captive media failed to question Scott Morrison on defundingBy Callum Foote | August 5, 2020Only one member of the Australian media questioned Prime Minister Scott Morrison's narrative about the "innocent" ...
Propaganda Wars: US state department funds anti-China news outlet in AustraliaBy Marcus Reubenstein | August 4, 2020Decode China, a new China news service in Australia is funded by the US State Department and has links to Falun ...