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 ...
Budget: whopping subsidies, private health profiteering as waiting lists riseBy Claudia Weisenberger | May 21, 2026The health component of the Budget focused on NDIS. Not much else changed, leaving flaws in the private health ...
The Hanson surge. Protest vote a threat to democracy?By Aleta Moriarty | May 21, 2026Pauline Hanson's One Nation won the Farrer by-election last week, while Nigel Farage's Reform UK trashed the ...
Whistleblower out. Cricket Australia investigates ‘contracts-for-mates’ affairBy Joel Jenkins | May 20, 2026Cricket Australia has launched an internal investigation into a $600k cloud deal as whistleblower pays heavy ...
“Enhanced sustainment.” Collins Class subs to fight on – the true Budget hitBy Rex Patrick | May 20, 2026Buried (or sunk) in last week's Federal budget was another $6 billion to be spent extending the life of the ...
Cricket Australia’s cloud deal at centre of ‘contracts-for-mates’ imbroglioBy Joel Jenkins | May 19, 2026Cricket Australia remains bunkered down in the wake of revelations of a whistleblower report detailing ...
Cricket Australia rocked by contracts-for-mates allegations by whistleblowerBy Joel Jenkins | May 19, 2026Cricket Australia blocks serious allegations of contracts-for-mates by whistleblower amid BBL privatisation ...
Distortions. Negative gearing changes a gift for investorsBy Michael Pascoe | May 18, 2026Jim Chalmers' budget has done the economy a favour by wiping out the policy distortions of negative gearing and ...
Budget boon for tobacco pirates as police lose battle against cartelsBy Adam Shand | May 17, 2026The Government's 68% excise rip on a packet of cigarettes has cruelled revenue and showered millions on tobacco ...
Public pressure leads to review of mandarins’ excessive salariesBy Rex Patrick | May 17, 2026Public pressure has now caused the Remuneration Tribunal to review how it sets salaries for our top bureaucrats.
Never again. Worst antisemitism comes from Zionists says Australian JewBy Judith Treanor | May 16, 2026I am Jewish, and the antisemitism I experience comes from Zionists and far-right supporters of Zionism because of ...
BHP wanted us silenced NOW. The Federal Court said noBy Michael West | May 15, 2026Judge rejects an urgent application by Australia's biggest company BHP and its solicitors MinterEllison to drag a ...
Chalmers’ Budget in search of more productivity and less rent-seekingBy Harry Chemay | May 15, 2026On negative gearing and CGT. Jim Chalmers' Budget aims to ease intergenerational inequality while lifting ...