Top bureaucrats shifty to Parliament over library litigation frenzyBy Michael West | March 3, 2025Has Parliament been misled by the chiefs of the Department of Parliamentary Services in a fiery Senate Estimates ...
Israel activists infiltrate Labor Party in ‘grassroots’ putsch to hit GreensBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | March 2, 2025Israel campaigners Ofir Birenbaum and Sophie Calland have infiltrated the Labor Party backed by far-right money. ...
Big money, big conflicts. Aged care assessment privatised by stealth.By Dr Sarah Russell | March 1, 2025The Labor government has done what the Coalition didn't, and the Aged Care Royal Commission warned against, ...
Chinese warships sailing the Tasman Sea expose AUKUS follyBy Rex Patrick | February 28, 2025China exposes a fundamental flaw in Australia’s nuclear submarine project. While their navy operates off our ...
Fleet delays the high price of Qantas soaring profitsBy Michael Sainsbury | February 27, 2025Qantas to unveil fabulous profits at its half-year results presentation today while it continues to prioritise its ...
Israel agitator Birenbaum and the Creative Australia sackingsBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | February 26, 2025The man behind the Cairo Takeaway stunt has closed all social media accounts, but not before congratulating ...
MWM defamation case update – defence filed, Senate rowBy Michael West | February 26, 2025On November 13, a researcher in the Parliamentary Library, Geoff Wade, lodged defamation proceedings against ...
The fine (housing) print. RBA’s election campaign opportunity for LaborBy Michael Pascoe | February 25, 2025Last week's rate cut and the argy-bargy over how hawkish or indecisive the RBA remains overshadowed important ...
David Shoebridge grills Parliament Services on China tweeterBy Michael West | February 24, 2025Senator David Shoebridge grilled the DPS in Senate Estimates over the prolific social media poster in the Library ...
The charts have it. Australian economy on the mendBy Alan Austin | February 24, 2025While many still struggle with high prices and unaffordable housing, the Australian economy is showing many signs ...
Medicare Mystery unravelled. No ‘free-fall’ in bulk billingBy Zacharias Szumer | February 24, 2025Anthony Albanese has announced $8.5 billion in new Medicare spending, with a goal of making 90% of all GP visits ...
“Culture of Impunity”. Army sexual assaults dismissed, officers promotedBy Stuart McCarthy | February 22, 2025A senior army officer who dismissed sex abuse complaints as alcohol-related was appointed to lead SAS “reforms” ...
Whyalla mega-rescue leaves questions for watchdog ASICBy Andrew Gardiner | February 21, 2025While much of the ire over Whyalla’s struggling steel plant has centred on the billionaire formerly at its helm ...
A win for transparency, a blow to secrecy, a loss for the Maugean SkateBy Rex Patrick | February 20, 2025In a landmark Administrative Review Tribunal decision, public servants have been warned their secrecy culture is ...
Finally a rate cut but did the RBA Review cost Labor the election?By Michael Pascoe | February 19, 2025At a glance it might seem a bit of monetary policy wonkery, but the real-world implications are huge, suggesting ...