The Palaszczuk ultimatum and the Miles ahead for Queensland, the “odd dichotomy” of Australian politicsBy Paul Syvret | December 13, 2023When Queensland voters go to the polls next October, Labor will have been in power for 30 of the past 35 years, ...
Nowhere to go. Refugees stranded in Indonesia while the world looks away.By Duncan Graham | December 12, 2023The Bali Process was supposed to sort out the tragedy of boat people. Since then, hundreds of asylum seekers have ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...
Nothing to see here. Albo’s vows of transparency vanish in a veil of secrecyBy Rex Patrick | December 8, 2023The Senate has handed down its report into the operation of Commonwealth Freedom of Information laws, and Labor ...
Join our Team! AUKUS foreign expenditure sinkhole blows out to $12B … alreadyBy Rex Patrick | December 7, 2023The Albanese Government has just announced another $3B into the US submarine industrial base, in addition to the ...
Fast loan group Bizcap drains small business customer’s accounts fastBy Michael West | December 6, 2023Small businesses are struggling enough in the current economic climate without combatting aggressive lenders. ...
Future Fund invested in Israeli company Elbit Systems – whose bombs are raining on the PalestiniansBy Michael West and Kim Wingerei | December 6, 2023Documents obtained under FOI reveal Australia's Future Fund has shares in controversial Israeli defence contractor ...
Revenge of the jungle – Indonesia’s new capital unloved and unfundedBy Duncan Graham | December 4, 2023Indonesia’s biggest-ever civil engineering project deep in Borneo’s equatorial jungle is under threat. So is ...
How much do we know about Australia’s weapons export to Israel?By Lauren Sanders | December 3, 2023Australia’s defence export program has recently come under scrutiny for its lack of transparency – particularly in ...
Peaceful coal port protesters prosecuted like bikie gang on bailBy Wendy Bacon | December 2, 2023Sixteen Rising Tide protesters who were arrested in a peaceful (and approved) blockade of Newcastle Coal Port on ...
Dear Ministers – why do costs and timelines for Snowy 2.0 keep shifting yet are so readily approved?By Rex Patrick | November 30, 2023It took just a day for two ministers to approve another Snowy Hydro $6 billion dollar cost blow-out and further ...
“Stop the boats.” Is Australia seeing a sudden uptick in asylum seekers, fishermen or fear-mongering?By Andrew Gardiner | November 30, 2023Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and the Coalition are railing about a "new wave of boat people". Andrew Gardiner checks ...
Top 40 Tax Dodgers of 2023By Callum Foote and Michael West | November 29, 2023Fossil fuel giants and other foreign multinationals are again the biggest tax dodgers in Australia. Callum Foote ...
The price of peaceful protest: 109 arrests, but the Newcastle Port blockade will be on againBy Wendy Bacon | November 28, 2023The blockade of Australia's biggest coal port Newcastle by climate protestors over the weekend resulted in 109 ...
When is a share not a share? When it’s a Lakeba share!By Michael West | November 27, 2023Colourful digital evangelist Giuseppe Porcelli hoodwinked his investors into taking shares in Lakeba Group which ...