Court fast-tracks Shell whistleblower’s case after terminal cancer diagnosisBy Troy Stolz and Stephanie Tran | August 8, 2026A whistleblower suing Shell Energy has asked the Supreme Court to urgently hear his evidence after being diagnosed ...
The Wright stuff. Uni of Wollongong CFO hands keys to KordaMenthaBy Adam Lucas and James Guthrie | August 7, 2026Testimony by Uni of Wollongong CFO Matthew Wright reveals flawed process ensured consultants KordaMentha got a ...
Sounds of Silence: a month into Payday Super, no answer on super for creativesBy Joshua Barnett | August 6, 2026A month after a 37-year-old jazz festival was cancelled over superannuation paperwork, there is no regulatory ...
America-envy. The pet shop galahs of economic commentaryBy Michael Pascoe | August 6, 2026The Great Australian Whinge is alive and well in our market and economic commentary. America is just so much ...
Jewish peace protestor to Royal Commission: “Never experienced a jot of antisemitism”By Stephanie Tran | August 6, 2026Royal Commissioner Virginia Bell rejected claims pushed by the Israel lobby that pro-Palestinian groups "hijacked" ...
Royal Commission into Antisemitism a “$131 Million Whinge”By Andrew Brown | August 5, 2026"Australians are not being investigated for hating Jews. They are being investigated for objecting to a genocide." ...
Pauline’s Dream. She’s no PM, let’s face itBy Monte Dwyer | August 4, 2026Gina Rinehart will never be PM ... sorry, Pauline Hanson will never be PM. Monte Dwyer on Pauline’s dream.
Uni of Wollongong and KordaMentha: The tangled dollar-webs they weavedBy James Guthrie and Adam Lucas | August 4, 2026The NSW ICAC has uncovered a web of conflicting interests at the University of Wollongong, involving its ...
NDAs for NFPs? Environmental groups hide funding from carbon credits advocateBy Stephanie Tran | August 4, 2026Are Australian environmental protection charities being funded by a foundation that heavily promotes controversial ...
Australia’s oil refinery plan presents perils to public purseBy Rex Patrick | August 2, 2026In the wake of the fuel crisis caused by the Middle East conflict, few will argue exploring the feasibility of new ...
MinterEllison threatens journalist again, BHP still suing coal minerBy Michael West | July 31, 2026MinterEllison is threatening to sue us again while they continue to put their proverbial foot on coal miner Simon ...
Segal proposes antisemitism taskforce for health sector, education down to preschoolBy Stephanie Tran | July 31, 2026Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Jillian Segal, told the Royal Commission her national antisemitism taskforce ...
Royal Commission: lawyers spar over Gaza genocide, health regulator admits Segal pressureBy Stephanie Tran and Wendy Bacon | July 30, 2026Australia's health regulator has begun monitoring social media for criticism of Israel after pressure from Jillian ...
Albanese’s AI plan just rearranging the deck chairsBy Michael Pascoe | July 29, 2026The Albanese machine’s biggest wheeze this month hasn’t been passing off Labor’s national conference as a success ...
Victorian election. Four months to go, too close to callBy Andrew Gardiner | July 29, 2026As Labor replaces Premier Jacinta Allan, One Nation is in the ascendancy and may join the Liberals to form ...