Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix: beyond the spin the numbers don’t stack upBy Joan Logan and Peter Logan | April 6, 2023Victoria commits around $80m dollars a year for Melbourne’s Formula One Grand Prix, an event with no business case ...
Into the Void: cemeteries operator losing money and executives, hides damning reportBy Callum Foote | April 5, 2023The new Labor government will soon have to deal with the mess of Sydney’s cemetery sector bequeathed by its ...
Carbon offsets stampede: Australian polluters are spending big in IndonesiaBy Zacharias Szumer | April 5, 2023One of the controversial aspects of the Safeguard Mechanism is the use of carbon offsets which many Australian ...
Tricky Territory: ACT fails to act on Mr Fluffy asbestos victimsBy Kim Wingerei | April 4, 2023The scourge of Asbestos remain for some Canberrans, as owners of 'Mr Fluffy' homes are still waiting to be ...
Poles and wires super-profits causing energy price spikes, and foreign takeoversBy Callum Foote | April 3, 2023As foreign takeovers swirl, a hidden super-profit is being levied by electricity network providers costing ...
Court crushes whistleblower protection in Richard Boyle, Tax Office caseBy Rex Patrick | April 3, 2023The South Australian District Court has dealt a fatal blow to public sector whistleblowing, basically making it ...
Spirits of Australia soothe pandemic hangover as Alan Joyce hosts hangar party for Qantas’ 100thBy Michael Sainsbury | March 31, 2023The spirits of Australia will be flowing liberally tonight when Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce and chair ...
Drowning or Waving? Will Beetaloo gas frackers survive Greens, Labor Safeguard deal?By Callum Foote | March 30, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism announcement has seen their share price tank, but Beetaloo Basin gas developers have yet ...
Solar Rorts – Federal Labor caught in $200 million pork barrelling schemeBy Rex Patrick | March 29, 2023Independent MP Rebekha Sharkie has just dropped a bombshell in Federal Parliament. The Labor Government has been ...
West Papua – a human rights tragedy right on our doorstepBy Duncan Graham | March 28, 2023It’s the decades-long human rights tragedy that Australia avoids. Abuses elsewhere get stern condemnation ...
Big Tech, weapons, tax havens, even Rupert Murdoch – secrets from the Future Fund investment vaultBy Philip Dorling and Rex Patrick | March 26, 2023The secretive Future Fund’s chair Peter Costello might not like it, but Freedom of Information requests are ...
Cost of living, rental crisis, soaring tolls loom large as NSW voters head to the pollsBy Callum Foote | March 24, 2023A voters head to the polls in NSW, the cost of living crisis looms very large as a defining electoral issue. ...
Promises, promises: how Labor and the Coalition stack up on election health pledgesBy Callum Foote | March 24, 2023Stretched to breaking point by Covid, NSW’s public healthcare system is struggling to return to acceptable levels ...
Low Energy: Coalition and Labor neck and neck on coal and gas policy as NSW Election loomsBy Callum Foote | March 23, 2023Few substantial differences set the Coalition and Labor apart on fossil fuels and climate. Both parties support ...
State of No Dissent: Liberals, Labor double down on protest laws despite Coco judgementBy Wendy Bacon | March 22, 2023Labor and Liberal parties doubled down on their support for harsh anti-protest laws after a District Court judge ...