Whistleblower David McBride pleads guiltyBy Rex Patrick | November 17, 2023Afghan war crimes whistleblower David McBride pleaded guilty today. The people who committed the crimes, and the ...
Fix Stage 3 tax cuts, save billions, make Australians richer – or keep a poor election promise?By Peter Martin | November 17, 2023The government has to make a vital decision soon: help struggling Australians, or keep its election promise on ...
Israel, Gaza and Australian politics: master lobbyist Mark Leibler reveals how power really worksBy Jommy Tee and Michael West | November 15, 2023From telling a Foreign Minister where not to go, 'moderating' the behaviour of journalists, 'stymying' Labor's Bob ...
‘Gas cartel shoots Australia in the head’ – Origin to control imports tooBy David Llewellyn-Smith | November 14, 2023As AusSuper plays chicken with Brookfield's $20b bid for Origin Energy, lifting its blocking stake to 16.5%, ...
HESC grotesque say Victorian locals as Japanese giants push Western Port coal-to-hydrogenBy Dr Sarah Russell and Jane Carnegie | November 13, 2023The jury remains out on hydrogen as commercial fuel. Yet a massive new fossil fuel project planned for Victoria's ...
Horse Trading: Senate stoush less about Penny Wong’s Sea Dumping bill than Matt Canavan’s renewables inquiryBy Rex Patrick | November 11, 2023This week’s Senate sitting ended with Senator Penny Wong calling out the Liberal Party for saying “no” to Santos, ...
The BP Papers: CSIRO accused of helping oil major BP play down environment damageBy Callum Foote | November 10, 2023The CSIRO has been accused of helping oil company BP minimise the environmental damage from the Deepwater Horizon ...
Whistleblower raided in bed, gagged, while Big 4 run amok and regulators duck for coverBy Michael West | November 8, 2023“Six armed AFP officers, wearing ballistic vests stormed my apartment ... I was frisked despite still being in ...
Victoria’s horse racing industry jockeys in political-favours sweepstakesBy Zacharias Szumer | November 7, 2023The Victorian government and the state’s racing industry share a cosy relationship. The state government helps tax ...
World’s biggest scam – billionaires, multinationals tax dodging – can’t be fixed by talkfestsBy Michael West and Callum Foote | November 6, 2023Talkfests can’t fix global tax evasion by multinationals and billionaires for one simple reason: the US will never ...
The Moore Report on South East Asian trade unlikely to lead to more tradeBy Duncan Graham | November 4, 2023Indonesia is the biggest economy in the South East Asian region, and our closest neighbour. It's the tenth largest ...
Six Eyes: Australia’s secret support for the Israeli assault on Gaza, through Pine GapBy Peter Cronau | November 4, 2023Australia is not only providing diplomatic support for the Israeli government's slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, ...
New Qantas chief Vanessa Hudson confronts a turbulent ride from shareholders at AGMBy Michael Sainsbury | November 3, 2023Only two months into the top job at Qantas, Vanessa Hudson faces a mountain of troubles as she meets the company’s ...
Coal producer Peabody implicated in fake coal quality scandalBy Callum Foote | November 2, 2023American coal miner Peabody, alongside its auditor PwC, was involved in the industry-wide coal fraud scandal that ...
Surprise! CSIRO gas funded research lowballs emissions from Darwin’s Middle Arm petro-port and Beetaloo frackingBy Callum Foote | October 31, 2023The Government's science agency - the CSIRO - has been found to severely underestimate the CO2 emissions from its ...