Jobs fantasy: another set of figures damns the RBA’s judgementBy Michael Pascoe | June 5, 2025The latest numbers on Australia's economy show again that the RBA has got it wrong on interest rates. Michael ...
Deafening silence at flawed process. NACC and the Robodebt investigation.By Michelle Fahy and Elizabeth Minter | June 4, 2025Three months have passed since the National Anti-Corruption Commission promised an “impartial and fair ...
Port of Darwin. A pawn in appeasing the China hawks?By Marcus Reubenstein | June 4, 2025The Albanese government appears to have come good on its election promise to eject Chinese-owned company ...
Revealed: Google Australia’s $6 billion black holeBy Michael West and Joshua Barnett | June 3, 2025Champions league tax dodger Google Australia is up to its usual tricks. Michael West and Josh Barnett discover a ...
A dying demographic: how Murdoch is slowly killing the Liberal PartyBy Michael Pascoe | June 2, 2025Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is dragging the Liberal Party down "one funeral at a time". And visa-versa. ...
Taxpayers to pay Pauline Hanson’s PHON $3m for no seatsBy Rex Patrick | June 1, 2025Taxpayers will pay Pauline Hanson’s One Nation $2.98M for her not to win a single seat in the House of ...
Taboo. Can we finally talk about a gas reservation policy?By Rex Patrick | May 31, 2025Newly minted Industry Minister, Tim Ayres, has hinted at a future federal gas reservation policy. He may be ...
Busting the top five myths about the new super taxBy Harry Chemay | May 30, 2025The hysteria about Labor's proposed changes to the super tax for people with more than $3 million is driven ...
Heartless! Property developers, press and politicians in cahoots to roll councilBy Michael West | May 29, 2025Things get hot when the state teams up with property developers and tabloid media to roll a local council trying ...
Environment minister Murray Watt approves 4.3 billion tonnes of carbon emissionsBy Zacharias Szumer | May 29, 2025The new environment minister has wasted no time getting stuck into one of his portfolio’s most controversial ...
Defence chiefs buried leak investigation while pursuing David McBrideBy Stuart McCarthy | May 28, 2025Senior Defence officials “buried” an investigation into a major national security breach from the Brereton war ...
Hero Richard Boyle pleads guilty to being a whistleblower.By Rex Patrick | May 27, 2025After the South Australian Court of Appeal ruled that he had no protection under Commonwealth whistleblower laws, ...
Albanese ramps up Gaza rhetoric as Zionist narrative erodesBy Emma Thomas | May 26, 2025Anthony Albanese is finally outraged at Israel's aid blockade, while the Zionist lobby is losing the argument in ...
“Attack” on superannuation just fat-cat crocodile tears By Michael West | May 25, 2025The furore over the superannuation changes in the fossil media is grossly overcooked. The changes only affect the ...
“Shut the door Spotify”. Artists hit by AI rip-offs on streaming platformsBy Michael Sainsbury | May 25, 2025AI is screaming down the streaming pipe for local musicians but industry titans such as Spotify are not fixing it