Spies Like Us: how natsec and Attorneys-G meddle with justice, whistleblower David McBrideBy Rex Patrick | August 13, 2023"National security claims" too easily trump the actual delivery of justice in our courts. Rex Patrick looks at ...
The Big 4, “business BS” and the beast with seven headsBy Stuart Kells | August 12, 2023The world’s biggest consulting firms have grown large and profitable by walking all sides of the street in their ...
Sky Views: taxpayer-funded billionaire bush-bash with the Murdochs and Albo in the paddockBy Michael Sainsbury | August 11, 2023Billionaire mining scion Gina Rinehart, gas fracker Santos, Australia's number one corporate welfare recipient ...
Reports reveal the symphony of coal and gas money showered on sports and the artsBy Callum Foote | August 11, 2023While Victorian netballers refuse money from Gina Rinehart, and Cricket Australia drops Alinta Energy as sponsors, ...
Getting Scalier: David A. Collard’s creditors, lawsuits, now a thing of ScaleBy Sean Johnson | August 9, 2023Australian entrepreneur and ex-PwC partner David A. Collard is being sued for rent on both his fancy apartment in ...
Death of Sovereignty: everyday Australians will pay the cost of US kowtowing, AUKUS, inevitable warBy Rex Patrick | August 9, 2023The spiraling cost of our alliance with the United States goes way beyond the $368B AUKUS deal and joined ...
Crackdown! Better watch out you Big 4, we’ll wave a stern finger at yersBy Michael West | August 7, 2023"Eye-watering", "fines jump 10,000% in huge crackdown". The Big 4 crackdown has arrived in the most cracking down ...
Is PwC caught up in Scale Facilitation’s alleged $150 million tax fraud?By Sean Johnson | August 7, 2023Scale Facilitation is in default in its takeover of Britishvolt. After a crime taskforce raid in Australia and ...
Young Nats denied a voice on The Voice: try and understand it, dare youBy Steph Preston | August 6, 2023Struggling for membership, the National Party and its junior counterparts in the New South Wales Young Nationals ...
Native forest logging may be near the end thanks to historic court decisions, ‘Precautionary Principle’By Suzanne Arnold | August 5, 2023Due more to the courts than politicians, native forest logging may be nearing an end. Recent court judgements in ...
Shine Justice in a dark place as shares tumble on pelvic mesh judgementBy Michael West | August 4, 2023Should law firms even be publicly listed, where they might serve the interests of their shareholders before their ...
The Haffelganger: Medical Research Fund fee-fest foreshadows Labor form on Housing FundBy Michael West | August 2, 2023As Labor and the Greens play 'double-dissolution chicken' over the Housing Affordability Future Fund (HAFF), it's ...
The Lucky Investor Country: if the RBA has a conundrum, spare a thought for the ACCCBy Michael West | August 1, 2023Why are foreign investors so attracted to Australia? Why is the ASX being hollowed out by takeovers? A UBS ...
Plibersek Pressure: extend a $13bil dud, or deliver Murray Darling Basin Plan 2.0?By Rex Patrick | July 31, 2023The Murray-Darling Basin Plan has less than 12 months to run. Everyone accepts the objectives of the Plan will not ...
Ganjar Interview: Indonesia’s next President will never dye, but wants closer ties with AustraliaBy Duncan Graham | July 30, 2023Ganjar Pranowo, the civilian administrator, corruption fighter and sometime porn connoisseur, has some high ...