Chalmers’ tax reform must tackle corporate tax evasionBy Rex Patrick | July 4, 2025Treasurer Jim Chalmers is talking tax reform, and a public debate is long overdue. A key component should be to ...
“Process Corruption”. No brown paper bags, but just as sketchyBy John Adams | July 3, 2025While headlines often spotlight brown-paper-bag bribery or blatant financial fraud, 'process corruption' is just ...
UN Report calls out multinationals profiteering from Gaza genocideBy Stephanie Tran | July 3, 2025The UN has named dozens of multinationals in a report for profiting from Israel's genocide in Gaza. Stephanie Tran ...
Happy NACCiversary. Celebrating two years of not very muchBy Kim Wingerei | July 2, 2025The National Anti-Corruption Commission celebrates its second anniversary this week. Has the much-heralded ...
Snowy 2.0. Will the Auditor-General get snowed again?By Ted Woodley | July 2, 2025Nothing to see here, found the last Auditor-General's report on Snowy Hydro 2 - before costs tripled. Now the full ...
Coal giants home free, ASIC buries TerraCom fake tests scandalBy Stephanie Tran | July 1, 2025Australia’s corporate regulator is prosecuting coal miner TerraCom's directors over allegedly misleading ...
Australians recruited for Israel’s ‘weaponised aid’ project in GazaBy Yaakov Aharon | July 1, 2025A Melbourne company is recruiting Australians to work on a mysterious Israeli and American-backed aid project in ...
Finally compensation for victims of Australian atomic bomb testing?By Sue Rabbitt Roff | June 30, 2025While our Government ignored the bombing of nuclear facilities in Iran, the British Government may finally succumb ...
“Accumulation of defects”. A-G report scathing on Navy shipbuildingBy Rex Patrick | June 29, 2025As the Navy embarks on the ambitious AUKUS program, the Auditor-General has handed Defence a ‘C minus’ on the ...
Smart meters not so smart for underpaid installersBy Zacharias Szumer | June 27, 2025Sparkies say the companies handling the smart meter rollout are pushing down wages to the point of putting lives at risk.
Nuremberg revisited. David McBride’s final chance for justiceBy Stephanie Tran | June 25, 2025Afghanistan war crimes whistleblower David McBride appeals his conviction to the High Court, claiming a core tenet ...
Who’s next? Will Albo and Wong approve China attacking Taiwan?By Michael Pascoe | June 24, 2025Time and again, abandoning principles sets the Karma bus off on its journey. Australia having to approve China ...
US joins Israel bombing Iran, genocide proceeds, Australia debates antisemitismBy Emma Thomas | June 24, 2025Twenty-one months into Palestinian genocide, Israel extends its attacks to Iran. The USA collaborates. NSW has an ...
“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 ...