Fat Cat bureaucrats. Rem Tribunal out of touch, out of sightBy Rex Patrick | February 25, 2026While top bureaucrats are now earning one million a year, the tribunal that decides who gets what is doing its ...
Jewish groups call on Tony Burke to cancel Israeli journalist visaBy Stephanie Tran | February 24, 2026Jewish orgs request Tony Burke reject Australian visa for Israeli journalist as his funders' links to IDF emerge. ...
Reform Australia they cry! But will the Big 4 let them?By Michael West | February 24, 2026It's time to rebuild Australia they cry. But has the plutocracy already won? Michael West reports on reform ...
Spurning the Black Rod. Labor’s transparency dummy spitBy Rex Patrick | February 23, 2026Only Parliamentary nerds noticed. One such nerd Rex Patrick noticed and reports on a transparency dummy spit by ...
Good enough for Gina Rinehart should be good enough for PalantirBy Michael West | February 22, 2026Palantir is under pressure around the world but in Australia, despite clear legal breaches, it is being ...
Juvenile Justice. Caging children while corporate criminals go freeBy Aleta Moriarty | February 21, 2026In Australia, children as young as ten can go to prison for shoplifting, while a corporate executive responsible ...
Beware the wages bogeyman – it’s the housing, stupidBy Michael Pascoe | February 20, 2026A tight labour market is not doom and gloom for the RBA. Australia needs housing reform not further interest rate hikes.
Before the baton falls. How power and framing normalised violenceBy Andrew Brown | February 19, 2026NSW Police violence against protestors at Town Hall was not an isolated event, rather the end point of a longer ...
Palantir surveils everybody but its own misleading accountsBy Stephanie Tran | February 18, 2026While Palantir is busy poking its nose in everyone’s business, it doesn’t want us looking into its own, having ...
Where is it? Australia’s legal determination on Israel’s genocide?By Kellie Tranter | February 18, 2026The Albanese Government has obligations under law to make a legal determination about Israel's genocide. Where is ...
Wild Accusations. BHP has even its own evidence muzzled by CourtBy Michael West | February 17, 2026BHP moves to hide even its own evidence in its defence against coal miner Simon Turner who is suing for wage theft
Israel lobby sells stolen Palestinian land to Australian investorsBy Joshua Barnett and Stephanie Tran | February 17, 2026The Australian Jewish Association is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme selling stolen Palestinian land to ...
Submarine boasts, yet nuclear waste dumps submersed in secrecyBy Rex Patrick | February 16, 2026As the SA Premier basks in the campaign glory of a $3.9 billion downpayment on a shipyard for nuclear subs planned ...
Antisemitism training. Labor’s march to authoritarianismBy Nick Riemer | February 16, 2026From curbing protests to controlling what can be said, State and Federal Labor governments are becoming ...
Is BHP making wild accusations about “wild accusations”?By Michael West | February 15, 2026BHP has accused coal miner Simon Turner of making wild accusations but refuses to say what they are. Michael West, ...