Trillion dollar AUKUS subs plus nuclear waste in perpetuity?By Rex Patrick | July 22, 2025Everything about AUKUS nuclear waste is a political secret, including the cost, which will more than double the ...
Interest rates too high, unemployment up. Just as the RBA wantedBy Michael Pascoe | July 21, 2025After months of clutching its collective pearls over the allegedly “tight” labour market, the RBA board gets what ...
Gen Z super worry? Eleven million dollar houses coming your wayBy Harry Chemay | July 19, 2025Generation Z has much bigger issues to worry about than the $3 million super threshold. When they retire, their ...
Coal Cover-up? Wilkie points to Glencore, Anglo, Peabody, MacBankBy Stephanie Tran | July 18, 2025ASIC's court loss against TerraCom has raised questions about Australia’s commitment to tackling systemic fraud in ...
Gas Empire: how Australians are paying for foreign profiteersBy Kim Wingerei | July 17, 2025Japan and South Korea have poured tens of billions into the Australian gas industry, keeping domestic supply low ...
Jim Chalmers’ housing pipedream remains a fantasyBy Michael Pascoe | July 17, 2025Housing was a key issue in the May election, but that was so two months ago. We’re back to fudging it now, Michael ...
Albanese visits China, meets Xi Jinping, sky does not fallBy Michael Sainsbury | July 16, 2025While many criticise kowtowing to Beijing or catastrophise about Xi's strategic ambitions, Albanese’s trip to ...
“Snuff videos as a sales pitch”. Rafael boasts of human testing in Gaza death campsBy Stephanie Tran | July 16, 2025Australia's government awards rich contracts to Israeli drone makers Elbit and Raphael, which skite to investors ...
Fighting for a Whistleblower Authority. Will we ever get one?By Rex Patrick | July 15, 2025A bill to establish a Whistleblower Protection Authority is before a Senate Committee, and submissions are in. But ...
Do as I say, not as I do: BCG consults on ethnic cleansing in PalestineBy Michael West | July 15, 2025One of the Australian Government's top consultants, BCG, has been advising on financial modelling of the ethnic ...
North West Shelf. The mother-lode of fossil fuel approvalsBy Zacharias Szumer | July 14, 2025Just how much more climate-altering emissions could Woodside’s North West Shelf extension belch into the atmosphere?
Delay, deny, defend. The FOI process is brokenBy Rex Patrick | July 13, 2025The Freedom of Information process is turning contemporary information useful for current debate and scrutiny into ...
Hand-up or handout? Govt to support scandal-plagued toxic metals makerBy Jude Manning | July 12, 2025The Federal government is expected to announce a support plan for struggling Nyrstar, part of a group well known ...
Accused of Antisemitism: Herald Sun, Israel lobby v Dandenong Clr Rhonda GaradBy Emma Thomas | July 12, 2025Across Australia, efforts are afoot to silence Israel's critics by conflating anti-Zionism with ...
Fair Work Commission rules against BHP, but ignores wage theftBy Stephanie Tran | July 10, 2025BHP ordered to pay fair wages to contractors, while the FWC ignored the more serious issues of wage theft and ...