Falling home ownership: the elephant in the superannuation retirement roomBy Harry Chemay | September 4, 2023Treasury’s latest Intergenerational Report (IGR) paints a worrying picture for the more than 4.5 million soon to ...
Did Alan Joyce know? Is this Qantas ‘insider’ trading?By Michael West | September 2, 2023The Qantas board of directors should resign and regulators ought to investigate charging Alan Joyce with insider ...
The Matildas extolled, Diamonds ignored … but ice hockey? Grassroots funding the goalBy Sandi Logan | September 2, 2023Australians are still rejoicing in the Matildas’ heroic FIFA World Cup run, with the PM coughing up an extra $200 ...
The Silent War – Australia and Indonesia mum on Papuan human right abusesBy Duncan Graham | September 1, 2023An Australian academic has lit the fuse of diplomatic fury by publicly criticising Indonesia’s brutal response to ...
City Builders, the Pentecostal cult driving the Liberal Party to the far right and beyondBy Andrew Gardiner | August 30, 2023Moderate Liberal Party members in Victoria will move this week for what they hope is a decisive blow against the ...
The Price of Green: City of Sydney pays Chinese, Turks to get net zeroBy Callum Foote | August 30, 2023The City of Sydney and City of Melbourne have been relying heavily on cheap Chinese and Turkish carbon offsets to ...
Survival no sure thing: Shine Justice fails pelvic mesh victims, now shareholdersBy Michael West and Callum Foote | August 29, 2023A lawyer's first duty is to the Court, the second duty to the client. Shine Justice, or Shine Lawyers as they ...
George Rozvany: living in the shadows of the Big 4 and the art of sudden reappearanceBy George Rozvany | August 28, 2023Australia's original Big 4 'whistleblower' George Rozvany called for the bust up of PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte in ...
Action on money-laundering, property price relief, or plus ça change?By Callum Foote | August 27, 2023Will the government finally act on money-laundering laws promised 17 years ago, or once again be thwarted by ...
Snow Job – Snowy Hydro 2.0 in a fathomless crevasse of costsBy Rex Patrick | August 25, 2023Malcolm Turnbull's Snowy Hydro 2.0 project was touted as $2 billion bargain in 2017. It now looks a $10 billion ...
Harassed by journalist? Local paper leant on by police amid stoush with Hawkesbury Liberal mayorBy Michael Sainsbury | August 24, 2023In shades of the John Barilaro police raid on Friendly Jordies, a local newspaper has been visited by police for ...
Network of influence: is the carbon credits elite prolonging fossil fuels?By Callum Foote | August 23, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism has been a boon for climate farming consultants and the NGO elite. Callum Foote explores ...
Bill Shock – does waltzing with energy companies, comparison sites, get your costs down?By Sandi Logan | August 22, 2023Energy consumers are getting used to dancing with their provider each year to get the lowest price possible for ...
The Big Four and the steep cost of a shadow workforce, hollowed out public serviceBy Lachlan Guselli | August 21, 2023Public servants have became usurped by global consulting firms, and the public service diminished in the process. ...
A Joyceful Farewell – looming strike at Qantas’ miners’ carrierBy Michael Sainsbury | August 21, 2023While Alan Joyce continues to bask in the glory of his Qantas farewell tour, all is not well at the airline's ...