Mr Shorten, does free-to-air TV really need gambling ads to survive?By Andrew Hughes | August 17, 2024The Government is ducking and weaving from banning all gambling ads, being pressured not just by the gambling ...
As trucking fatalities rise, the whistleblower finds herself under arrest By Andrew Gardiner | August 15, 2024What will it take to give whistleblowers the kind of protection they deserve. When will women like Roxanne Mysko ...
Quantum Betrayal: why is the government favouring Palo Alto over Parramatta?By Rex Patrick | August 14, 2024Take Australian taxpayers’ money, ship it overseas and build groundbreaking capabilities for foreign corporations ...
The Reserve Bank fibs and has no idea about wages causing inflationBy Michael Pascoe | August 14, 2024Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock last week set out to kill expectations of an interest rate cut. She ...
Forced Posture: has Australia already ceded military control to the US?By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | August 13, 2024The war of words between Defence Minister Richard Marles and Paul Keating belies how the US has already been ...
Fossil fuel exports mean Australia’s carbon footprint is not getting smallerBy Kim Wingerei | August 13, 2024The Labor Government continues to approve new fossil fuel projects and subsidise others. A new report shows that ...
“Greatest Olympics ever”? Australia certainly trounced the world on one measureBy Michael West | August 12, 2024Touted as "Australia's Best Olympics Ever", the Paris 2000 Olympic Games showcased brilliant performances from ...
Federal funding for multiculturalism spent on misinformation about Muslims?By Zacharias Szumer | August 9, 2024A self-proclaimed "leading civil rights organisation" has fed false and inflammatory information about Muslims to ...
Paris Kiss: Nine Entertainment gets no Olympic medal for buying its own sharesBy Michael West | August 8, 2024The fate of fossil media lies in the balance if share market antics and mass sackings at Seven, Nine and News Corp ...
The Qantas Conundrum: Rex collapse highlights the failures of Australian aviation policyBy Michael Sainsbury | August 8, 2024The collapse of Rex Airlines is the latest demonstration of Paul Keating's mistake with the unfettered ...
No rainbow. Government’s housing rhetoric laid bare by RBA decisionBy Michael Pascoe | August 6, 2024As expected, the RBA kept the base interest rate unchanged at 4.35% today. But while interest rate chatter gets ...
Australia has censored the easy fix for electricity prices – Rex Patrick gets gas FOIs backBy Rex Patrick | August 6, 2024Electricity prices are among the greatest costs facing Australians. Electricity prices are set by the gas price. ...
ICC to rule if the Australian Government is complicit in Israel’s genocideBy Farah Abdurahman | August 6, 2024Is Anthony Albanese's government guilty of aiding and abetting Israel's genocide in Gaza? If the ICC finds him ...
Pre-Olympics nuclear bomb lies exposed, while veterans yet wait for compensationBy Sue Rabbitt Roff | August 5, 2024Former human rights lawyer, now the UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, gave explicit support to British nuclear test ...
The Verdict: some progress on the looming multinational tax dodging reforms but “enormous” task aheadBy Mark Zirnsak and Jason Ward | August 5, 2024Against stiff opposition from the Big Business lobby, Parliament is due to vote on the Albanese Government's ...