“Admit it, and move on”: Rex Patrick on Australia’s East Timor spyingBy Rex Patrick | June 22, 2025It's 21 years since the Howard Government spied on Timor-Leste but the National Archives is still stonewalling on ...
State in crisis as it heads to another poll. Tasmania’s winter of discontentBy Greg Barns | June 21, 2025Crippling debt, political turmoil and the controversial AFL stadium have left Tasmania in a state of crisis. Greg ...
Blood from a stone. Govt rebuffs investigation over Australians serving in IDFBy Yaakov Aharon | June 20, 2025After 14 months of monkey business the Australian Government has batted off FOI requests for advice on Australian ...
George Orwell revisited. Our Government keeps lying to usBy Michael Pascoe | June 18, 2025Pandering to the strategic goals of the United States, which puts a target on our nation's forehead, our ...
Warmongering Marles commits Australia to US war against China amid Iran mayhemBy Michael West | June 17, 2025The craven appeasement of Benjamin Netanyahu has brought the world to the brink of war. Now Richard Marles says ...
FOI win as Information Commissioner rebukes Defence secrecyBy Rex Patrick | June 15, 2025After more than four years, the Information Commissioner has compelled the Defence Dept. to hand over information ...
Qantas’ new strategy. Unions bristle as Hudson shuts Jetstar AsiaBy Michael Sainsbury | June 13, 2025CEO Vanessa Hudson’s strategy of making Qantas a majority low-cost airline has become clearer following the ...
Hot potato: AusSuper, ASFA, ACSI duck for cover on war crimes superBy Michael West | June 12, 2025What's the scam with Australian Super and industry super bosses ducking for cover on Israel war crimes investments?
White phosphorus, blood-red money. Australian Super profiting from genocideBy Michael West | June 12, 2025Australia’s largest super fund, Australian Super, is investing members’ money in Israeli companies profiting from ...
Bugger all in it. The truth of the super scare campaign.By Michael Pascoe | June 11, 2025As Labor is negotiating the final details of the new "super tax" with the Greens to ensure it passes the Senate, ...
Universities business model under huge strain, ergo censorshipBy Claire Parfitt | June 11, 2025Thousands of jobs are on the chopping block at universities across the country, with many freezing new hires, ...
A formula for burning money. VicGov slings F1 another handoutBy Dr Sarah Russell and Joan Logan | June 10, 2025The cash-strapped Victorian government has promised a reported $350 million to a multi-billion-dollar US company ...
Tourists shun Trump’s America even before LA riotsBy Andrew Gardiner | June 9, 2025Australian tourists are shunning Donald Trump's America as a tourist destination amid draconian US measures ...
Old news. How independent media influence the public debateBy Lewis Taylor | June 9, 2025Independent media is reshaping Australia’s political landscape, challenging traditional narratives and amplifying ...
‘Valley of death’ or mountain of spin? Gas reservation must be retrospective to cut power billsBy Rex Patrick | June 7, 2025The price of electricity in Australia could be halved, but the Government is shying away from giving Australians ...