Dead Certain. Australia’s domestic violence system on trialBy Andrew Brown | June 14, 2026"Doreen Langham went to Queensland Police 16 times in 16 days." She was burnt alive. Police, courts, government ...
The $54B question. NDIS compliance looms – 247,000 providers yet to be registeredBy Claudia Weisenberger | June 14, 2026On July 1, unregistered NDIS providers will no longer receive their payments for legitimate claims on behalf of ...
Foxtel’s cunning plan to break Nine Entertainment on NRL footy rightsBy Michael Pascoe | June 13, 2026The biggest game in Australian sport right now isn’t being played on any field. It’s the fight for NRL broadcast ...
Whistleblower laws. “Perfect the enemy of the good but this ain’t even good”By Rex Patrick | June 13, 2026Whistleblowers get the blunt end of the stick in Australia. They do great public good but suffer for protection. ...
Predatory lending. Indigenous elders blame liquidators over Kimberley tourism debacleBy Stephanie Tran | June 12, 2026An Aboriginal Land Council raises financial abuse concerns over Kimberley cruise operator managed by insolvency ...
Israeli soldiers raped her. Australian customs threatened herBy Andrew Brown | June 11, 2026Gaza flotilla participant raped and tortured by a foreign military, while her own country ransacked her luggage, ...
Vale the Press Council. Caves in to anonymous pressure campaignBy Kim Wingerei and Michael West | June 11, 2026Australian Press Council caves into the Zionist lobby and abandons its mission to defend free speech, vilifying ...
Indonesia. Militarism on the rise amid censorship over West PapuaBy Duncan Graham | June 8, 2026Australians are rightly concerned with violent abuses of powerless people far away in the Middle East. Next door, ...
FOI to die? Albanese’s nuclear strike on transparencyBy Rex Patrick | June 7, 2026To keep AUKUS nuclear waste plans secret, the Government has appealed an Administrative Review Tribunal ...
Coercive control, financial abuse. How domestic violence beginsBy Andrew Brown | June 6, 2026Dismantling the myth of what domestic violence looks like, replacing it with reality of slow erasure of a person’s ...
BHP drops case against MWM as proceedings turn to MinterEllisonBy Stephanie Tran | June 5, 2026BHP has dropped its case against Michael West Media but continues to sue coal miner Simon Turner as it defends ...
Tobacco racket. Swedes go smoke-free while Australians light up with criminalsBy James Martin | June 4, 2026Australia's smoke reduction policies have failed to reduce smoking while fueling a black market and huge reduction ...
BHP threatens to pursue journalist and coal miner for costs in court case it broughtBy Michael West | June 4, 2026BHP sued journalist Michael West and coal miner Simon Turner to shut down wage theft allegations. Now it is ...
NACCered from the start. What will Brereton’s departure change?By Paul Begley | June 3, 2026Commissioner Paul Brereton's departure from the NACC has been met with almost universal relief, but will it change ...
Children’s Guardian cover-up. Changing the law to justify sackingBy Rex Patrick | June 2, 2026The State Government is trying to stop MWM from reporting on the sacking of the NSW Children's Guardian, despite ...