Mable, the Uber of care work. Innovation or a race to the bottom?By Zacharias Szumer | February 24, 2024Digital disruption has come to the disability and aged care sectors with mixed reviews. The digital economy and ...
Serious monkey business. The animal cruelty in our midst.By Robyn Kirby | February 23, 2024On a quiet tree-lined road in rural Victoria is a large primate breeding and research facility. To all, apart from ...
Subs, frigates and other vessels. Don’t drink the minister’s navy shipbuilding KoolaidBy Rex Patrick | February 20, 2024Defence Minister Richard Marles is hoping today’s announcement about the restructuring of the Royal Australian ...
Last chance for Julian Assange. It is time for Albanese to put his words into action.By Greg Barns | February 19, 2024Last week, Parliament voted overwhelmingly for a motion to end the Julian Assange case. This week, he is in the ...
Peter Dutton’s India escape and the secret meetings with the colourful coal baronBy Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | February 18, 2024Last November, at the time the Coalition were furiously bashing ‘Airbus Albo’ for his penchant for overseas ...
Indonesia elects a new President – more of the same or back to the past?By Duncan Graham | February 15, 2024Close to 60% of Indonesians voted for Prabowo Subianto as their new President. It's a surprisingly big win where ...
Doxing hypocrisy: pro-peace doctors doxed en masseBy Farah Abdurahman | February 14, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is moving to criminalise doxing after the 'Z600 breach', which saw the names of ...
The Big Four accountants and the $480 billion global tax evasion industryBy Adam Lucas and James Guthrie | February 14, 2024PwC and the Big 4 have been in full defence mode before the Senate's inquiry into consultants, and for good ...
Vision 2024: aim to “make Australia a better quarry” … and a CO2 dumpBy Rex Patrick | February 13, 2024Successive governments have been happy to have Australia as the world’s quarry. But now there's an additional role ...
Theo flew a Palestinian flag. First he was doxed, then came the bomb!By Farah Abdurahman | February 12, 2024The victim of Sydney bomb threat was doxxed by Israel government supporters, and the investigation was handed to a ...
A tangled web of donations and grants. Business’ top lobby, DFAT and the AECBy Zacharias Szumer | February 12, 2024Australia's leading business lobby, Business Council of Australia, glosses over its tax avoiding members while ...
Marles mauled as Future Frigates farce lights up Defence fracasBy Rex Patrick | February 11, 2024As a war breaks out between the Defence Minister’s Office and his Department, and as the Auditor-General hands ...
Qantas pilots strike. The more things change, the more they stay the sameBy Michael Sainsbury | February 10, 2024Pilots at Qantas' Perth-based subsidiary Network Aviation went on strike for 24 hours Thursday, causing ...
Scourge of Democracy. Senate Inquiry into Lobbying is upon us; get your submissions in now!By Michael West | February 9, 2024Lobbying is the scourge of democracy. Independent Senator David Pocock and MP Monique Ryan are pushing legislative ...
The year of voting fearfully. Indonesia to elect a new presidentBy Duncan Graham | February 8, 2024It's a big year for elections worldwide, with some four billion people picking leaders in the US, India and 70 ...