Can the con be stopped? CFMEU whistleblower on gangsters, unions and workers entitlementsBy Andrew Quirk | October 19, 2024Union whistleblower Andrew Quirk questions the clean-up of corruption in the building industry and foreshadows a ...
Queensland election: Field of Dreams, or Return of the Living Dead?By Paul Syvret | October 17, 2024The Queensland state election next week is looking like a bad choice of movies or between which way to return to ...
The price of secrecy. Labor’s own $650,000 Robodebt cover-upBy Rex Patrick | October 14, 2024The Morrison Government fought long and hard to suppress early Robodebt policy documents, spending $250,000 in the ...
Two Peter Dutton policies may swing Teals to Labor in a minority governmentBy Michael Pascoe | October 14, 2024They may be short on detail, but Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is charging ahead with two policies that may ...
The Voice referendum on ABC Country – a case of ‘rural nullius’ By Brian Burkett | October 13, 2024On the anniversary of The Voice referendum, it is worth reflecting on why the referendum did so poorly in regional ...
Regulators duck for cover as Australian media fails to correct “40 babies beheaded”By Michael West | October 12, 2024Australia's mainstream media continues to push the unfounded October 7 narrative of "babies beheaded" and "mass ...
Vindication for Robodebt victims elusive as NACC investigates itselfBy Dr Sarah Russell | October 11, 2024The decision by the National Anti-Corruption Commission not to investigate those found to be responsible for the ...
War against Woke: Tony Abbott launches Liz Truss book in big CPAC week for the RightBy Rosco Jones | October 10, 2024Rupert Murdoch’s latest News Corp director, Tony Abbott, is launching the biography today of former British PM Liz ...
Bullion failures. ASIC disregards Senate and ignores whistleblower evidenceBy Kim Wingerei | October 10, 2024Senators continue to probe the investigation into ABC Bullion by ASIC and auditors Delloite, querying the methods ...
Revealed: 239 million reasons gambling reforms are being smotheredBy Rex Patrick | October 9, 2024Freedom of Information disclosures show the government favours Big Media and Big Gambling in lobbying battle to ...
Privatisation: is the jury really still out after 30 years?By Michael West | October 8, 2024Privatisation in Australia has been a gigantic transfer of public wealth into private hands. Michael West address ...
Shredders and dustpans. Mark Dreyfus’ desperate sweep on taxpayersBy Rex Patrick | October 6, 2024Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus looks to spend thousands more of taxpayers’ dollars to appeal a Full Federal Court ...
Own Goal: Middle East war to hit oil price, so gas price, so electricity priceBy Rex Patrick | October 6, 2024Years of political and bureaucratic failure on fuel security is about to hit the cost of living for all ...
Hardman Netanyahu a century out of date, feeding Dutton’s colonial narrative.By Michael Pascoe | October 5, 2024There was a time when Netanyahu’s tactics would go unquestioned. That time helps explain those who continue to ...
Ties that bind. Australians who serve the Israeli war machineBy Andra Jackson | October 3, 2024According to PM Albanese and Foreign Minister Wong, "Australia is not a central player in the [Middle East] ...