Talking the Talk: Dutton dumps climate commitment, Labor speaks with forked tongueBy Rex Patrick | June 9, 2024Peter Dutton's Coalition is abandoning Australia's climate targets while new FOI data show Labor's fossil fuel ...
Down Periscope: tragi-comedy of Australia’s submarine travails rolls onBy Rex Patrick | June 6, 2024Down Periscope is a submarine comedy; the Australian version is a comedic tragedy. Former Royal Australian Navy ...
Trump biographer: dictatorship a real risk if Americans put ‘master con-artist’ back in White HouseBy David Cay Johnston | June 5, 2024Donald Trump's three-times biographer and friend of Michael West Media, David Cay Johnston writes about the ...
Reserve Bank inflation backflip as Bullock disses Chalmer’s CPI reductionBy Michael Pascoe | June 5, 2024RBA Governor Michele Bullock was at Senate Estimates this morning, appearing to contradict her own Chief ...
Australia, Defence and the anti-Midas touch with submarinesBy Rex Patrick | June 2, 2024It was revealed at Senate Estimates this week that there’s a corrosion problem with HMAS Sheean, one of our ...
Rate cuts coming? RBA buys Labor’s Budget massage for inflationBy Michael Pascoe | May 31, 2024Treasurer Jim Chalmers' 'magic wand' to get inflation down in the Budget is on track following RBA testimony to ...
Privacy: hackers and spammers put your data at risk. What to do?By Andy Schmulow | May 30, 2024Data misuse is an epidemic in Australia. Hackers steal data, and spammers spam, and so do legitimate companies ...
Anthony Albanese’s diary. Albo works long hours, but who does he meet with?By Kim Wingerei | May 29, 2024Anthony Albanese's diary proves a PM hard at work. But who did he meet with? Kim Wingerei checks in on the Prime ...
Australia, Israel and the ICC. One rule for Ukraine, another for PalestineBy Ian McGarrity | May 28, 2024Already on trial for genocide, Israel has defied the International Court of Justice and amped up its slaughter of ...
Aussie John’s $200m mansion sale pinpoints critical problem with real estate marketBy Michael West | May 27, 2024Aussie John Symond's tax-free $200m home sale would not be on the cards if not for the failure of politicians to ...
The boats have (almost) stopped; but Indonesia’s people smugglers are thriving?By Duncan Graham | May 26, 2024From 300 boat arrivals in 2013 to four last year, the boats have (almost) been stopped. Yet the business of ...
Richard Marles concealed war crimes report, denying justice for David McBrideBy Stuart McCarthy | May 24, 2024A report critical of Australian generals’ leadership in Afghanistan was given to the Defence Minister in November ...
Student protests echo Vietnam as pro-war lobby cracks down on peaceful protestsBy Michael Sainsbury | May 22, 2024Australian university students are following the lead of their peers around the world with encampments protesting ...
Caymans Privatisation: Northern Beaches Hospital limps into financial triageBy Michael West | May 21, 2024The Sydney hospital privatised to Cayman Islands financial engineers is in strife, lending heft to calls for the ...
Time to regulate ‘Wild West Web’, audit social media algorithms?By Rex Patrick | May 21, 2024Social media algorithms are designed to drive advertising revenue to the platforms, not to benefit users. The ...