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"International law is humanity's last line of defence," said Navi Pillay calling out government impunity in ...
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 ...
Chris Minns – pepper spray for peace protestors one day, lunch at war-crimes-lobby the nextBy Michael West and Wendy Bacon | November 6, 2025Chris Minns' police unleashed pepper spray on hundreds of peace protestors yesterday. Today the Premier is the ...
Burke’s backyard. Local content deal for streamers not what it seems.By Simon Nasht | November 5, 2025Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke, has announced legislation to compel the multinational streaming giants to ...
Navi Pillay. Don’t be complicit in genocide Australia, warns former UN High Commissioner for Human RightsBy Stephanie Tran | November 5, 2025Former UN human rights chief Judge Navi Pillay has warned that Australia and other states risk complicity in ...
Interest rates stay. The Reserve Bank penguins are back.By Michael Pascoe | November 4, 2025While most of the nation was concentrating on a horse race, the Reserve Bank trotted out a surprise by not ...
Spring racing fever. EPIC Cup unbackable favourite revealedBy Ted Woodley | November 4, 2025Spring racing fever is in the air, and nowhere is the excitement more electrifying than at the starting gates of ...
Subs base enigma. NSW Government doesn’t know what to hide or whyBy Rex Patrick | November 3, 2025Getting access to documents concerning a nuclear subs base in NSW has become an FOI riddle wrapped in a submarine ...
Pay per shower: fully-funded aged care turns market-driven aged supportBy Dr Sarah Russell | November 3, 2025The new Support at Home Program for the elderly is introducing a 'free market' transactional aged care system. ...
“The sure way of getting nothing for something”. Sports podcasters and sports bettingBy Andrew Gardiner | November 2, 2025Sports podcasters who “ought to know better” are enthusiastically promoting online gambling (with all its ...