Indo-Oz treaty. Pandering to Prabowo, ignoring unrest, West PapuaBy Duncan Graham | November 16, 2025While Indonesians worry about President Prabowo's undemocratic moves, the failures of his flagship 'breakfast' ...
Support at Home? First they came for the young people, now they come for the oldBy Dr Sarah Russell | November 16, 2025"Self-management a best kept secret". Investigation of the government's new Home Care package finds 'ka-ching' for ...
Bikie gangs in Nauru. The hypocrisy of Australian visa character testsBy Janet Pelly | November 15, 2025With graft and corruption in Australia's offshore detention regime exposed by whistleblowers, questions need to be ...
Supporting genocide. Australian funds risk breaking international law.By Stephanie Tran | November 14, 2025Australian fund managers who continue to invest in companies that supply weapons to Israel are likely to be in ...
Wrong subs? US Admirals’ groupthink running Australia agroundBy Michael Pascoe | November 13, 2025The US Navy and Australia need new diesel-electric submarines. Just don’t try to tell the conflicted American ...
The Son King. The Murdoch’s poisoned chalice of hard fought successionBy David Tyler | November 13, 2025Lachlan Murdoch won the battle to follow in his father's footsteps and obtain control over News Corp, a media ...
New docs and old. Corporate governance nightmare engulfs Royal Australasian College of PhysiciansBy Michael West | November 12, 2025Lavish spending, a board-room brawl, bullying allegations and a court stoush, a suite of EGMs and doctored ...
No trust deed. Billions of tax dollars to be spent without oversight by NauruBy Alison Battisson | November 11, 2025The Labor Government's deal with Nauru to resettle unwanted refugees will cost Australian taxpayers billions, ...
David v the Goliaths. Lone coal miner tackles BHP & co in Court over massive wage theftBy Michael West | November 11, 2025Injured coal miner Simon Turner is suing BHP & four others, unrepresented by legal counsel, in the NSW Supreme ...
Can Anthony Albanese credibly claim to be a successor of Whitlam?By Paul Begley | November 10, 2025From AUKUS to government secrecy, politics to policy, Australia's PM Anthony Albanese is closer to Liberal PM ...
A hot mess. The ‘irregulation’ of sneaky SportsbetBy Michael West and Wally The Chartered Accountant | November 9, 2025The accounts of Sportsbet are a hot mess. An independent analysis finds multiple breaches of accounting standards, ...
Sydney Peace Prize: Judge Navi Pillay calls out government impunityBy Stephanie Tran | November 8, 2025"No one is above accountability," said Navi Pillay calling out government impunity in accepting the Sydney Peace ...
Nauru refugees. Indefinite detention a definite breach of High Court rulingBy Janet Pelly | November 7, 2025Despite a High Court ruling declaring the indefinite detention of refugees unlawful, the Federal Government has ...
Zionists, lawfare and the malady called revengeBy John Keane | November 7, 2025Targeted himself by the Israel lobby for antisemitism, Professor John Keane analyses the nature of Zionist revenge.
The great Australian baby bust. Is having kids too expensive?By Joshua Barnett | November 6, 2025The Australian birthrate has fallen to its lowest level on record, with young families having fewer kids and ...