Australia’s hierarchy of grief: $131M for one inquiry, empty chairs for First NationsBy Andrew Brown | August 17, 2026First Nations witnesses brought Parliament evidence of a terrorist bomb, death threats and lives disfigured by ...
Jason Arday. Young, autistic, black academic bullied to deathBy Michael West and Aleta Moriarty | August 15, 2026The young, autistic, black academic Jason Arday took his own life after intense media bullying. Aleta Moriarty and ...
Happy as Larry. Either way, AI will feed the chooksBy Monte Dwyer | August 14, 2026Have you resisted drinking the AI cool aid? Or is it really coming for you, your job, and your chickens? Monte ...
AUKUS. The inquiry Canberra refused to holdBy Andrew Brown | August 14, 2026"The AUKUS inquiry reports on 30 October. Its demand is simple. A real parliamentary inquiry. A published threat ...
Corporate bail-out epidemic. Rich-profits Rio nabs $2.5B in second rescueBy Aleta Moriarty | August 13, 2026The Albanese and Minns' bailout of Rio Tinto's aluminium smelter is the 5th large corporate rescue in two years. ...
David McBride freeBy Michael West | August 13, 2026Former Army lawyer David McBride has been released from prison after serving his full two years and three months ...
The battle against authoritarian government begins with the separation of powersBy Alison Battisson | August 13, 2026"A toddler was locked up for the first two years of her life. These are the people the ruling in NZYQ protects, ...
Government approved espionage. Who approved land purchases near potential AUKUS ports?By Rex Patrick | August 12, 2026How was a Chinese Communist Party-connected Shanghai businessman allowed to purchase property within a stone’s ...
Double standards apply to charities breaking international lawBy Stephanie Tran | August 11, 2026Charities may put their registration at risk if their activities breach Australian law, but conduct contrary to ...
The Segal State, Part 2: the mask, the children, the money and the answerBy Andrew Brown | August 11, 2026Part 1 traced how Anthony Albanese built an unelected censorship apparatus for Jillian Segal without a vote. ...
Buyer beware. Private health insurance funds are in your GP’s officeBy Claudia Weisenberger | August 10, 2026Private health insurers are making their way into your doctor's office and the specialists they refer you to. It ...
Army brass ducks for cover as Afghan command dodges accountabilityBy Rex Patrick | August 10, 2026Defence is refusing to release a report on the links between unlawful killings by Australian soldiers in ...
The Segal State: the office Australia never voted forBy Andrew Brown | August 9, 2026Antisemitism Envoy Jillian Segal holds power over what Australians may say, teach, report and believe. No election ...
Surveillance State. NSW Police to seize mobile phone data without a warrantBy Michael Sainsbury | August 8, 2026Legislation before NSW Parliament will allow police to extract mobile phone data without a warrant, using ...
No Weet-Bix. The breakfast that may bring down a presidentBy Duncan Graham | August 8, 2026Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is losing popular support, his children's breakfast program inedible, and ...