Report claims super funds are lying to their members on climate riskBy Zacharias Szumer | July 28, 2023A climate report from Aussie pension fund UniSuper caused a stir. Buried in the pages of "Climate Risks and Our ...
Yes to Kathryn Campbell’s plum job Prime Minister, but why?By Rex Patrick | July 28, 2023Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed off on Kathryn Campbell’s termination on June 21, 2022, the day before he ...
PwC and the Adani mine triple dip. A conflict of interest? Surely notBy Rod Campbell | July 27, 2023Consulting firm PwC pulled off a remarkable feat as Adani pushed to open its Carmichael Coal Mine -- it got paid ...
Who’s been smoking what?By Rex Patrick | July 25, 2023When the ABC broke the story in March that the Legalise Cannabis Party had made it onto the list of approved ...
Cemetery Wars: Chris Minns faces an $800m black hole in the NSW state budgetBy Callum Foote | July 24, 2023Sydney is running out of burial space and the newish government of Chris Minns faces an $800m black hole in NSW ...
Dutton’s Nuclear Folly: Small Modular Reactors a political mirageBy Rex Patrick | July 23, 2023As Peter Dutton talks up nuclear power, it is not surprising to see Andrew Liveris shifting his pitch from a ‘gas ...
EY in public eye: Dan Andrews backs expert on Grand Prix, rejects expert on Commonwealth GamesBy Callum Foote | July 22, 2023A report by Big 4 consultants EY was used to justify the case for the Commonwealth Games. Another report by EY was ...
The sharemarket of deathly hollows: $100b of equity passes from public to private hands in takeover bingeBy Stephen Mayne | July 20, 2023Big Australian companies once listed on the ASX are slipping into private hands at an alarming rate. Stephen Mayne ...
Forked Tongues: heavy emitters exposed as hypocrites on climate action, new analysis showsBy Callum Foote | July 20, 2023Behind public statements supporting climate action, key companies engaged in extensive lobbying against Labor’s ...
Taxpayer-funded finance groups hit with Federal Court law suit over support for fossil fuel industry projectsBy Zacharias Szumer | July 18, 2023Environmental lobby group takes two Federal government finance bodies to court over concerns they are funding ...
‘Former fattie’ Rory Robertson ups the ante on Sydney Uni’s connections with Big Sugar, Big PharmaBy James F Sice | July 18, 2023Economist Rory Robertson has been waging war on Big Sugar and Sydney University for more than a decade. Nothing if ...
Unpacking the president’s mien: just how successful was Jokowi’s visit to Australia?By Duncan Graham | July 17, 2023He came, he went and in between he did what exactly? Duncan Graham unpacks the reality of last week's visit to ...
How to make sure RoboDebt could never happen again: ditch Westminster, embrace the republicBy Rex Patrick | July 14, 2023Our system of government needs be knocked down and rebuilt. In RoboDebt's wake, Rex Patrick argues we require a ...
Want to fix productivity? Kill KPIs – they reward executives for cutting costs and delivering poor customer experienceBy Peter Mills | July 11, 2023Something has gone horribly wrong in how customers are treated. We all know it. Peter Mills traces the problem ...
Trouble with Scale: Peter Dutton gets free flights to NYC, staff hit by pay delays, departures and tax raidBy Sean Johnson | July 11, 2023An ex-PwC partner's lithium battery startup pulled a top flight crowd from both sides of Australia politics to its ...