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 ...
Family Ties: Defence contracts go to company linked to wife of former army chiefBy Michelle Fahy | August 3, 2020The wife of former Chief of Army Peter Leahy is a director of a company that earned $2.2 million in revenue from ...
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 ...
Family Ties: Defence contracts go to company linked to wife of former army chiefBy Michelle Fahy | August 3, 2020The wife of former Chief of Army Peter Leahy is a director of a company that earned $2.2 million in revenue from ...