Channeling Trump: dark motives behind Dutton’s Gaza dog whistleBy Michael Pascoe | December 15, 2024Peter Dutton’s hyperbolic denunciation of Australia reinforcing existing policy on Palestine, along with its ...
Scouts honour. Come join the Israel army and learn to kill.By Yaakov Aharon | December 14, 2024Young Australians are subject to powerful indoctrination and enticements to join the Israel Defence Forces. Yaakov ...
Peter Pan Dutton’s nuclear Neverland adventure a fantastical media snowjobBy Michael West | December 13, 2024The Coalition's nuclear energy 'policy' would make Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy blush. Michael West reports on ...
Gasbagging. News Corp steps up the hot air, ignores the gas factsBy Zacharias Szumer | December 12, 2024Last week, News Corp ran a swathe of gas-industry-sponsored content across its tabloid front pages, but a new ...
Prabowo pushes pet milk project … but wait, Indonesians lactose intolerantBy Duncan Graham | December 11, 2024While Australian and Kiwi cattle farmers are hoping for a windfall, the Indonesian president's pet project of ...
Dancing with the devil? Chinese dance spectacular, abuse allegations and propaganda warBy Marcus Reubenstein | December 11, 2024Chinese dance company Shen Yun gears up for its annual multi-million-dollar tour of Australia while facing a ...
Cruelty for Votes: new migration laws criminalise refugeesBy Alison Battisson | December 9, 2024Among the 30 bills elbowed through in the Parliamentary rush were 3 bills agreed by the Government and Opposition ...
On time delivery: Albo and the AUKUS WatchBy Rex Patrick | December 8, 2024It’s a $368B project getting deserved criticism, with a new negative angle hitting the press almost daily. But in ...
Mortgage mountain. Our $2.3 trillion debt and the ‘Big 4’ oligopoly.By Harry Chemay | December 7, 2024Australians owe $2.3 trillion in mortgage debt, three-quarters of which is owed to the Big 4 banks, a cosy ...
Data Rats. Commbank, Woolworths, Aussie Home Loans and WebCentral all in the mixBy Andy Schmulow | December 6, 2024Spam is endemic to everyone's email inbox. Some of Australia's biggest companies have been caught and fined, yet ...
Damned if you do: Jim Chalmers cops the blame for no recessionBy Michael Pascoe | December 5, 2024Government spending is keeping Australia out of recession, just, as this week's feeble GDP numbers tallied 7 ...
The Bali Five are sweating on a deal but one doesn’t want to leave his wifeBy Duncan Graham | December 5, 2024Indonesia and Australia are preparing to ink a deal to send the remaining five of the 'Bali Nine' back to ...
Report conflates Australia’s ‘wave of antisemitism’ with Israel war criticsBy Yaakov Aharon | December 4, 2024Antisemitic or anti-Zionist? The Executive Council of Australian Jewry’s (ECAJ) report claims a 316% rise in ...
Fuel security. What happens if the bowsers start to run dry?By Rex Patrick | December 3, 2024Will the government save in a fuel security emergency? After a long FOI fight, the Federal Government's plan has ...
‘Resting bulldog face’. PwC boss has feelings hurt in midst of lawyer festBy Marcus Reubenstein | December 2, 2024With ex-partners suing them, the parliament grilling them, the government firing them, the AFP investigating them, ...