Orwell revisited. The Government playing word games with weapons to IsraelBy Michelle Fahy | July 13, 2024Richard Marles and Penny Wong deny Australia is aiding Israel's slaughter of the Palestinians but they are ...
Inquiries galore: the chaotic politics of tackling Coles and Woolworths supermarket supremacyBy Ian McGarrity | July 11, 2024Australia's supermarkets are being blamed for profiteering in the cost-of-living crisis while politicians are ...
The IPA, Tucker Carlson and Murdoch media plot to keep coal and gas burningBy Michael West | July 10, 2024Spearheaded by the IPA, Murdoch media and Trump cheerleader Tucker Carlson the far-right is keeping the culture ...
Game of Mates. The Australian War Memorial and its military industrial conflicts.By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | July 9, 2024Why does Kim Beazley, chair of the $550 million Australian War Memorial upgrade, appear to hide his board roles at ...
No House? Two-party Senate squeeze on cross-bench locks in Defence spending debacleBy Rex Patrick | July 8, 2024On the last day of sitting before the winter parliamentary break, the Albanese Government, who’ve had bills ...
Propagandist: Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation and the Israel war machineBy Alan MacLeod | July 7, 2024"News Corporation is a reflection of my thinking, my character, and my values," said Rupert Murdoch. Alan MacLeod ...
Value for money? The princely salaries of private school principalsBy Morgan Harrington and Alexia Adhikari | July 7, 2024While public school funding lags, principals of private schools are paid up to four times their state system ...
Lips are sealed on Australians fighting with the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza: FOIsBy Michael West | July 5, 2024What is the legal position of the estimated 1,000 Australians fighting for Israel Defense Forces amid allegations ...
NACC: Veterans’ Affairs boss dismissed misconduct complaint against herselfBy Stuart McCarthy | July 3, 2024Senate hearings reveal a senior Veterans’ Affairs official dismissed a misconduct complaint against herself while ...
The ‘fair go’ has gone amid the cost of housing crisis and super perks for the wealthyBy Michael West | July 2, 2024The notion of a fair go is gone amid the cost of living crisis and the transfer of wealth from workers to ...
Sudan, a conflict forgotten. Australia absent from another humanitarian crisisBy Naomi Brooks and Amad Mohamed | June 30, 2024While the mass murders in Gaza continue unabated and misreported by mainstream media, another conflict rages in ...
Trump wins the debate. Is this the end of the American Century?By Michael Pascoe | June 29, 2024Joe Biden blew Friday’s presidential debate, leaving the Democratic Party despairing. November 5 now looms as the ...
Best we Forget – Australia’s 70 year old nuclear contamination secrets about to be exposedBy Sue Rabbitt Roff | June 28, 2024While Peter Dutton gets the headlines for his nuclear mirage and the Labor Government presses on with its AUKUS ...
Should Australian politicians claim credit for the release of Julian Assange?By Rex Patrick | June 26, 2024Anthony Albanese has not been prominent on Julian Assange, rather he’s been defensive. But the PM and senior Labor ...
Why pay $1m when you can pay PwC $30m, and help yourself to free IP?By Stuart McCarthy | June 26, 2024Allegations have emerged that senior officials from the Departments of Veterans Affairs (DVA) and Defence ...