“Misleading, deceptive”. Judge scathing on ‘Undercover Jew’ stunt by NewsCorp, Israel activistBy Peter Lalor | May 31, 2026NewsCorp's Undercover Jew stunt with Israeli activist Ofir Birenbaum and The Daily Telegraph turned ugly in court ...
Dead certain. The ledger showing how Australia fails its womenBy Andrew Brown | May 31, 2026So far this year, 34 women have been killed by their domestic partners while our Government turns a blind eye, ...
The battle for AI sovereignty. Has Australia already lost?By Kim Wingerei | May 30, 2026Australia has a history of letting global corporations extract value from our resources while leaving the public ...
Gambling reform. Government – proud supporters of not having a crackBy Wally The Chartered Accountant | May 30, 2026While the Federal Budget purported to take pressure off ordinary Australians, the Government continues to ignore ...
BHP wins suppression orders in injured coal miner caseBy Stephanie Tran | May 29, 2026BHP has won court orders to force Michael West Media to remove stories from publication, with no evidence tested ...
BHP seeks urgent suppression orders in trial against coal miner and MWM publisherBy Michael West | May 29, 2026BHP and its solicitors MinterEllison sought urgent court orders last night to suppress their lawsuit against coal ...
For the love of the game. Cricket Australia whistleblower speaks upBy Joel Jenkins | May 28, 2026The jobs-for-mates scandal at Cricket Australia is not going away despite sackings; there is much more at stake.
Budget hysteria. The Murdochification of Nine’s papers in full swingBy Michael Pascoe | May 27, 2026The media campaign against the Federal Budget is unprecedented, not for its vehemence but it’s uniformity across ...
Combat Antisemitism Movement keeps slaying social cohesionBy Wendy Bacon | May 26, 2026As the Bondi Royal Commission continues, one major campaigner against antisemitism demonstrates its vehement ...
Backward step. “Parties the problem, not the solution”By Tim Dunlop | May 26, 2026Current talk of independent MPs forming a new party is fraught and potentially a huge backwards step for a ...
Coal wage theft. BHP’s solicitor MinterEllison faces conflict of interest claimBy Michael West | May 25, 2026The coal miner being sued by BHP has asked the Federal Court to remove a MinterEllison solicitor who is also a ...
Gaza flotilla. Reluctance to protest Israel’s cruelties enabled the abuseBy Professor Stuart Rees | May 25, 2026The Albanese Government's reluctance to hold Israel to account enabled the abuse of Gaza flotilla detainees.
Money trail leads to obscure Israel lobby entity, then runs dryBy Stephanie Tran | May 23, 2026Atop the maze of Israel lobby charities in Australia is the Executive Council of Australian Jewry yet ECAJ cannot ...
Substandard. The Auditor General’s verdict on Collins Class extensionBy Rex Patrick | May 23, 2026The Auditor General's report on Defence’s project to extend the life of the Collins Class submarines declares it a ...
Investing in war. Human rights orgs mull legal action against Future Fund, super fundsBy Andrew Gardiner | May 22, 2026Australia's Future Fund and other large funds could soon be defending themselves as opponents of the Gaza genocide ...