We should levy Facebook and Google to fund journalism – here’s howBy Sandi Keane | May 23, 2017Investigations into corporate tax avoidance led to tighter tax laws for Google and Facebook, adding almost ...
Report; EFIC may finance Adani coal mineBy Michael West | May 23, 2017Is the government secretly planning to put taxpayers on the hook to build the world's biggest new thermal coal ...
The great gas con: how Australia got sucked dryBy Simone Marsh | May 22, 2017Whistleblower Simone Marsh unpacks the startling evidence of how the Australian public was shortchanged by both ...
Oped: polling is destroying Western DemocraciesBy Peter Mills | May 21, 2017Oped by political and market research veteran Peter Mills Politicians have opted out of the vision ...
Plutus: the police raids, the ATO and the real plutocratsBy Michael West | May 20, 2017COMMENT Loath as one is to invoke the utterances of Donald Trump, this "shocking", "massive" and "disgusting" ...
Opening Statement to Senate Inquiry into JournalismBy Michael West | May 17, 2017Opening statement to the Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism by Michael West, ...
Monster gas projects may pay no tax and royalties on $33B a yearBy Michael West | May 10, 2017This week’s budget papers show the government spending A$33 billion on education this year, nearly the same amount ...
Banks, the tax and the $14 billion insider tradeBy Michael West | May 10, 2017The biggest insider trade of the year has just been executed before our very eyes thanks to a monumental ...
Behind the intervention in gas: desperationBy Michael West | April 27, 2017For the government to intervene in the gas market - in the face of bitter resistance from one of the most powerful ...
Coal glut, cheaper renewables, Adani makes no sense at allBy Michael West | April 19, 2017As public angst over the prospective A$1 billion subsidy to coal magnate Guatam Adani hits fever pitch, a small ...
Land titles office: another privatisation for the Caymans?By Michael West | April 3, 2017Profits from the NSW land titles registry may soon be heading to the Cayman Islands to be controlled by one of the ...
Tackle payment times: big response to small biz inquiryBy Michael West | March 28, 2017Hammurabi nailed it back in 1772 BC when he declared: “The first duty of government is to protect the powerless ...
We should levy Facebook and Google to fund journalism – here’s howBy Sandi Keane | May 23, 2017Investigations into corporate tax avoidance led to tighter tax laws for Google and Facebook, adding almost ...
Report; EFIC may finance Adani coal mineBy Michael West | May 23, 2017Is the government secretly planning to put taxpayers on the hook to build the world's biggest new thermal coal ...
The great gas con: how Australia got sucked dryBy Simone Marsh | May 22, 2017Whistleblower Simone Marsh unpacks the startling evidence of how the Australian public was shortchanged by both ...
Oped: polling is destroying Western DemocraciesBy Peter Mills | May 21, 2017Oped by political and market research veteran Peter Mills Politicians have opted out of the vision ...
Plutus: the police raids, the ATO and the real plutocratsBy Michael West | May 20, 2017COMMENT Loath as one is to invoke the utterances of Donald Trump, this "shocking", "massive" and "disgusting" ...
Opening Statement to Senate Inquiry into JournalismBy Michael West | May 17, 2017Opening statement to the Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism by Michael West, ...
Monster gas projects may pay no tax and royalties on $33B a yearBy Michael West | May 10, 2017This week’s budget papers show the government spending A$33 billion on education this year, nearly the same amount ...
Banks, the tax and the $14 billion insider tradeBy Michael West | May 10, 2017The biggest insider trade of the year has just been executed before our very eyes thanks to a monumental ...
Behind the intervention in gas: desperationBy Michael West | April 27, 2017For the government to intervene in the gas market - in the face of bitter resistance from one of the most powerful ...
Coal glut, cheaper renewables, Adani makes no sense at allBy Michael West | April 19, 2017As public angst over the prospective A$1 billion subsidy to coal magnate Guatam Adani hits fever pitch, a small ...
Land titles office: another privatisation for the Caymans?By Michael West | April 3, 2017Profits from the NSW land titles registry may soon be heading to the Cayman Islands to be controlled by one of the ...
Tackle payment times: big response to small biz inquiryBy Michael West | March 28, 2017Hammurabi nailed it back in 1772 BC when he declared: “The first duty of government is to protect the powerless ...