Ziggy plays for time: PwC’s dual ‘independent reports’ a dual whitewashBy Michael West | September 28, 2023Waffle, fastidious yet unadulterated waffle. This is the day of the PwC whitewash. Michael West reports on two ...
Dan Andrews: a Labor titan and Victoria’s leader of consequence departsBy Paul Strangio | September 26, 2023Dan Andrews, Labor hero and enemy of the right, has announced his resignation as Victoria's longest serving ...
Nazis, what? Wagga independent jettisons alt-right stafferBy Steph Preston | September 25, 2023A man at the centre of an infamous alt-right push to take over the NSW Young Nationals in 2018 has been ...
Appeal for Transparency: Rex Patrick takes secrecy fight to the Full Federal CourtBy Rex Patrick | September 25, 2023It can’t be correct that a government-of-the-day can, by defunding its FOI apparatus, steals away a right given to ...
Mark Dreyfus, whistleblowers and the non-existent circumstancesBy Rex Patrick | September 23, 2023he Attorney-General keeps repeating that the powers he’s being asked to use to drop the prosecutions of David ...
Smoke ‘n mirrors budget: forests and koalas are great but logging and money are better!By Suzanne Arnold | September 21, 2023NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey ignored pleas for further funding for the Natural Resources Commission, putting at ...
Santos suitor Rayo Withanage gets sustainable, but do his vivid array of corporate ventures stack up?By Callum Foote | September 20, 2023Rayo Withanage, the colourful entrepreneur behind a mysterious takeover bid for Santos, purports to command an ...
UN Summit: Asia-Pacific greenhouse emissions rising despite lofty ambitionsBy John Thwaites | September 19, 2023Leaders from around the world are meeting in New York this week for the UN Climate Ambition Summit. The purpose is ...
Cancellation in WA, an end to gas blending in Victoria. Is hydrogen the answer?By Rosco Jones | September 19, 2023Hydrogen is being increasingly used as leverage to reignite the Australian gas network, with industry leaders ...
Who’s at the party? The thriving business of corporate access to politiciansBy Zacharias Szumer | September 18, 2023The business forums of both major parties sell political access to corporate Australia, and they make a pretty ...
Loopholes and carve-outs: how tricky accounting makes a farce of carbon neutral claimsBy Callum Foote | September 16, 2023Big banks claiming to be 'carbon neutral' are anything but. The big four banks in Australia only account for a ...
Lawyers’ Picnic: NCAT fails to protect whistleblower in case against NSW HealthBy Rex Patrick | September 14, 2023The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) chose to protect the legal fraternity over a NSW Health ...
From Main Street to Wall Street: is the HAFF housing scheme a gift to the money men?By Harry Chemay | September 13, 2023The Labor government and the Greens have finally agreed to pass the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) bill. But ...
Korean buyers poised to sue over fake coal quality scam – Glencore, Peabody, Anglo, TerraCom, Macquarie in cross-hairsBy Callum Foote | September 12, 2023Korean coal buyers are bringing a claim against a number of Australian coal producers for fraudulently boosting ...
“Complete habitat destruction” – scientists rally against NSW Forestry Corporation clear fellingBy Suzanne Arnold | September 11, 2023State-owned Forestry Corporation’s latest effort to start logging Oakes State Forest is threatening the NSW ...