Three decades unpaid. 82% of musicians have never seen a cent of their superBy Joshua Barnett | July 16, 2026Musicians have been legally entitled to superannuation since 1 July 1992. Almost none of them ever got it. Now a ...
Systemic corruption at the NACC is a culture, not a legalistic nuanceBy Paul Begley | July 14, 2026NACC dropped its investigation into Brereton while lesser mortals are relentlessly pursued. Paul Begley on ...
Retraction of article published on June 12, 2026, and apology to Mr Richard AlbarranBy Michael West | July 14, 2026On June 12, 2026, Michael West Media published an article titled "Predatory lending. Indigenous elders blame ...
Antisemitic, really? Jewish leader speaks out on Royal Commission hypocrisyBy Jeffrey Loewenstein | July 14, 2026The tide has turned a little at the Royal Commission into Antisemitism with a second Jewish witness breaking from ...
Back-Scratching. Premier Malinauskus’ love-in with Newscorp exposedBy Rex Patrick | July 12, 2026Rex Patrick FOIs expose the cosy relationship between SA Premier Peter Malinauskas and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp ...
Sports tribunals. Being a volunteer no excuse for procedural unfairnessBy Sandi Logan | July 12, 2026Being a volunteer is no excuse for procedural unfairness or poor governance. Sandi Logan checks injustice in ...
It just works, until it doesn’t. Inside Apple’s planned obsolescenceBy David Tyler | July 12, 2026Apple "a 19th Century labour model behind a 21st Century logo". David Tyler investigates planned obsolescence and ...
What ceasefire? People still being killed and Gaza still under siegeBy Cathy Peters | July 11, 2026As Jillian Segal denies the undeniable at the Bondi Royal Commission this week, not much is changing in Gaza, and ...
Angus Taylor takes on the Hanson threat. A day late and a dollar short? By Andrew Gardiner | July 10, 2026The Liberals have ruled out working with One Nation, but they’re taking on a menace of their own making. Andrew ...
NACC admits to be wrong on rorts, but ignores them anywayBy Michael Pascoe | July 10, 2026The NACC has been a monumental failure to date, yet it continues to surprise in its failure of purpose, ignoring ...
Antisemitism Envoy Segal slams ABC, SBS Israel bias, wants to vet mediaBy Stephanie Tran | July 9, 2026Special Envoy Jillian Segal has slammed ABC and SBS at the Royal Commission into Antisemitism for anti-Israel ...
Unconscionable conduct? Judge slaps Hall Chadwick in Kimberley caseBy Stephanie Tran | July 9, 2026The Federal Court finds “reasonably arguable” claims private lender and receiver behind Kimberley Pearl collapse ...
Funeral insurance. Deadly scheme of expensive promisesBy David Tyler | July 8, 2026The funeral insurance industry has one design flaw it cannot fix: the customer who wins is the one who dies promptly.
Red card. A birthday message from Australia to AmericaBy Andrew Brown | July 7, 2026As Belgium responded to the corruption of Trump and Infantino in the best way possible by thumping the US soccer ...
A big fat ‘No’. Win on baby-food-to-China sale no fix for foreign investment secrecyBy Rex Patrick | July 6, 2026Government appeal fails at the third hurdle after years of fighting against disclosure of FIRB decision to sell ...