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Australia’s privacy regulator drops face recognition case against predatory Clearview AIBy Rita Matulionyte | August 23, 2024The office of the Australian Information Commissioner will take no further action against facial recognition ...
Why did NACC decline to pursue the Robodebt scandal? Conflict of interests revealed.By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | August 19, 2024Documents reveal that NACC Commissioner Brereton had a conflict of interest and recused himself from proceedings ...
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Quantum Betrayal: why is the government favouring Palo Alto over Parramatta?By Rex Patrick | August 14, 2024Take Australian taxpayers’ money, ship it overseas and build groundbreaking capabilities for foreign corporations ...
Forced Posture: has Australia already ceded military control to the US?By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | August 13, 2024The war of words between Defence Minister Richard Marles and Paul Keating belies how the US has already been ...
The Verdict: some progress on the looming multinational tax dodging reforms but “enormous” task aheadBy Mark Zirnsak and Jason Ward | August 5, 2024Against stiff opposition from the Big Business lobby, Parliament is due to vote on the Albanese Government's ...
Studious Ambassador Rudd and his “big careful” AUKUS shipyard cost studyBy Rex Patrick | August 4, 2024While Australian taxpayers are pouring $4.7B into the US submarine industrial base as part of the AUKUS deal, ...
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Surreal failure: Department of Justice and NCAT in child protection cover-upBy Rex Patrick | July 29, 2024In the wake of a scathing report into Child Protection by the NSW Auditor-General, the NSW Civil and ...
Did the government follow Foreign Affairs department advice on Gaza, or did Fatima Payman?By Michael West | August 31, 2024The Department of Foreign Affairs advised Minister Penny Wong the situation in Gaza was "catastrophic", the ...
Did Albo know? ASIC faces questions into bungled investigation of ABC BullionBy Kim Wingerei | August 26, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a dozen ASIC officials face serious questions following a bungled ...
Snowy Hydro performance shrouded in secrecy. The three-step trick.By Rex Patrick | August 24, 2024Snowy Hydro 2.0 keeps being delayed and keeps costing taxpayers more money. Yet, finding out how much and what the ...
Australia’s privacy regulator drops face recognition case against predatory Clearview AIBy Rita Matulionyte | August 23, 2024The office of the Australian Information Commissioner will take no further action against facial recognition ...
Why did NACC decline to pursue the Robodebt scandal? Conflict of interests revealed.By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | August 19, 2024Documents reveal that NACC Commissioner Brereton had a conflict of interest and recused himself from proceedings ...
As trucking fatalities rise, the whistleblower finds herself under arrest By Andrew Gardiner | August 15, 2024What will it take to give whistleblowers the kind of protection they deserve. When will women like Roxanne Mysko ...
Quantum Betrayal: why is the government favouring Palo Alto over Parramatta?By Rex Patrick | August 14, 2024Take Australian taxpayers’ money, ship it overseas and build groundbreaking capabilities for foreign corporations ...
Forced Posture: has Australia already ceded military control to the US?By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | August 13, 2024The war of words between Defence Minister Richard Marles and Paul Keating belies how the US has already been ...
The Verdict: some progress on the looming multinational tax dodging reforms but “enormous” task aheadBy Mark Zirnsak and Jason Ward | August 5, 2024Against stiff opposition from the Big Business lobby, Parliament is due to vote on the Albanese Government's ...
Studious Ambassador Rudd and his “big careful” AUKUS shipyard cost studyBy Rex Patrick | August 4, 2024While Australian taxpayers are pouring $4.7B into the US submarine industrial base as part of the AUKUS deal, ...
Casinos reined in, but will NSW club pokie palaces ride high on their money laundering losses?By Troy Stolz | August 1, 2024The NSW casino regulator has beaten the casinos into submission, including mandatory cashless gambling. Meanwhile, ...
Surreal failure: Department of Justice and NCAT in child protection cover-upBy Rex Patrick | July 29, 2024In the wake of a scathing report into Child Protection by the NSW Auditor-General, the NSW Civil and ...