The many hats of Julie Bishop, queen of retired politiciansBy Andrew Gardiner | August 20, 2025Former Foreign Minister and Liberal deputy leader Julie Bishop has come under fire for conflicts of interest in ...
Carbon Capture fractions. A corporate con-job on the taxpayer dimeBy David McEwen | August 20, 2025Australia’s best-known Carbon Capture & Storage plant run by Chevron captures a mere fraction of the total ...
No silver lining. Mudgee locals fear lead poisoning from mineBy Michael Sainsbury | August 19, 2025The proposed Bowdens Silver Project near Mudgee is meeting with fierce opposition from locals due to the severe ...
Waiting them out. Australia’s Greater Sunrise Gas heistBy Rex Patrick | August 18, 2025It’s been a 60-year quest to take Timor’s oil and gas. An invasion didn’t get it. Spying didn’t get it. So now ...
Billions in Israel defence contracts put Australia at riskBy Stephanie Tran | August 17, 2025The Australian Government risks breaking international law splashing billions in public money on Israel weapons ...
Gabfest or real reform: What can Jim Chalmer’s Productivity Roundtable achieve?By Denis Hay | August 15, 2025Next week's Productivity Roundtable will be a test for Jim Chalmers and Labor. Denis Hay highlights the need for ...
Investigation: Antisemitism Summit sponsors have links to Israel weapons lobbyBy Yaakov Aharon and Wendy Bacon | August 14, 2025The summit targeting mayors and councillors is sponsored by real estate, finance, and companies linked with ...
Je ne regrette rien. RBA’s Michele Bullock says pfft to rates criticsBy Michael Pascoe | August 13, 2025The RBA’s third rate cut of the year was overshadowed by its downgrading of productivity expectations. Michael ...
Dirty Rainbow: Govt picks up legal bills for TerraCom directors in coal fraud sagaBy Stephanie Tran | August 13, 2025It was the biggest coal fraud in Australian history but ASIC buried the prosecution, contained it to one company ...
David Gonski and Jillian Segal lead Israel lobby heavies at Gold Coast antisemitism summitBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | August 12, 2025The looming Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) summit is backed by an assortment of human rights advocates, ...
A tragic anniversary, while the effects of nuclear bomb testing still lingerBy Sue Rabbitt Roff | August 9, 2025Today marks 80 years since a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The arms race it started exposed ...
Indo relations. Nothing like a missile test to show we careBy Duncan Graham | August 7, 2025In late July, Australia test-fired a new US-made long-range missile. Its range is 500km, but that can be doubled, ...
Where’s Magnitsky? Heat rises on Albo to match words with actions, sanction IsraelBy Stephanie Tran | August 6, 2025Public pressure is rising to sanction Israel over war crimes in Gaza in the wake of the March for Humanity across ...
Not just about pay. Queensland teachers strike a plea for helpBy Joshua Barnett | August 6, 2025Queensland Teachers Union's members go on strike today. Crushing workloads, school violence, and the teacher ...
“The Hebrew Hammer”: inside the Gold Coast’s antisemitism junketBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | August 5, 2025US-based "Combat Antisemitism Movement" and Jillian Segal are hosting an all-expenses-paid conference for ...