Rudd talking the AUKUS talk in Washington, but is the US walking?By Rex Patrick | May 23, 2025A new FOI reveals Kevin Rudd has been talking the AUKUS talk, with success. But no amount of talk will cause the ...
Who knew? High-level Afghanistan war crimes cover-up exposedBy Stuart McCarthy | May 22, 2025A two-year MWM investigation reveals top Australian Army Generals may know much more about war crimes in ...
RBA drops interest rate with real wages due to fall againBy Michael Pascoe | May 21, 2025The Reserve Bank’s numbers shout that it made a mistake not cutting interest rates in April, as well as yesterday. ...
Watch the US: fears of Chinese investment in Australia overblownBy Jude Manning | May 20, 2025Contrary to mainstream media's China fear-mongering, Australia should perhaps be more worried about the lack of ...
Labor’s got a new mandate to act. Still condones war crimes. Why?By Michael Pascoe | May 19, 2025The Palestine elephant remains in the room. It’s putrid, stinking of death while our government holds its nose and ...
Liberal Party Squid Games. How secure is new opposition leader Sussan Ley?By Andrew Gardiner | May 18, 2025Fresh opposition leader Sussan Ley is already feeling the heat days into her job. Will her marginal party-room win ...
Facts and evidence missing in claims about increasing antisemitismBy Emma Thomas | May 16, 2025Falacious definitions have led to claims of 'record levels of antisemitism' in NSW universities, supported neither ...
Transparency. Is Labor’s large majority a threat to truth in government?By Rex Patrick | May 15, 2025Information is the currency of power in a democracy. It’s what allows informed debate and scrutiny of Government. ...
Profits v Patients: privatisation of public hospitals does not workBy Michael West | May 14, 2025The Cayman Islands owner of Northern Beaches Hospital, Healthscope, has blown up financially and hospital ...
Fat cat salaries and the secretive Remuneration TribunalBy Rex Patrick | May 13, 2025Our top civil servants are being paid exceptionally well by international standards and much more than our Prime ...
Greenslide to fratricide: how the LNP lost the veteran vote in QueenslandBy Stuart McCarthy | May 12, 2025With Elizabeth Watson-Brown retaining her seat in Ryan (QLD), the Greens are down to a single rep in the lower ...
Quantum roadkill? What happens next to Ed Husic’s pet project?By Michael Pascoe | May 12, 2025One of the Albanese government’s oddest ventures was joining with Queensland to bet $1 billion on a roughy running ...
Greenslide to fratricide: how the LNP shot themselves in the foot in QueenslandBy Stuart McCarthy | May 11, 2025If the national result for the Coalition was a bloodbath, the electorate of Ryan was the crime scene. Stuart ...
Liberal Party China syndrome another campaign disasterBy Marcus Reubenstein | May 9, 2025The Liberal Party ran a disastrous campaign in electorates with large Chinese-Australian populations, with swings ...
Election brinkmanship. Defence Dept mute on East Coast AUKUS basesBy Rex Patrick | May 8, 2025The location of Australia's nuclear submarine bases on the East Coast is so sensitive that the Defence Department ...