Damned if you do: Jim Chalmers cops the blame for no recessionBy Michael Pascoe | December 5, 2024Government spending is keeping Australia out of recession, just, as this week's feeble GDP numbers tallied 7 ...
The Bali Five are sweating on a deal but one doesn’t want to leave his wifeBy Duncan Graham | December 5, 2024Indonesia and Australia are preparing to ink a deal to send the remaining five of the 'Bali Nine' back to ...
Report conflates Australia’s ‘wave of antisemitism’ with Israel war criticsBy Yaakov Aharon | December 4, 2024Antisemitic or anti-Zionist? The Executive Council of Australian Jewry’s (ECAJ) report claims a 316% rise in ...
Fuel security. What happens if the bowsers start to run dry?By Rex Patrick | December 3, 2024Will the government save in a fuel security emergency? After a long FOI fight, the Federal Government's plan has ...
‘Resting bulldog face’. PwC boss has feelings hurt in midst of lawyer festBy Marcus Reubenstein | December 2, 2024With ex-partners suing them, the parliament grilling them, the government firing them, the AFP investigating them, ...
Green Guillotine: how politics prevailed over principles in legislative avalancheBy Rex Patrick | December 1, 2024On Thursday 32 Bills passed in the Senate in an abrogation of the chamber's role as the chamber of scrutiny - and ...
Lone Soldiers. New Australian IDF recruits due to arrive in Israel in JanuaryBy Yaakov Aharon | November 30, 2024Despite it being illegal to recruit soldiers for foreign armies, IDF commissioned recruiters are hard at work ...
Carbon capture con. Giant Gorgon project captures less emissions than everBy Zacharias Szumer | November 29, 2024A prominent energy economics research body says the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project is ...
Climate protesters arrested outside Parliament, banned from the groundsBy Wendy Bacon | November 28, 2024Hundreds of climate protestors disrupted the last sitting week of the Federal Parliament on Wednesday, with 24 of ...
Empty tanks and bare shelves. Australia’s fuel and supply security exposedBy Rex Patrick | November 28, 2024Australia's supply security in the event of a crisis goes way beyond toilet paper hoarding. And the Government ...
Mortgage nation. The ‘wealth effect’ that drives big bank’s super profits.By Harry Chemay | November 27, 2024Australia's big banks are some of the most profitable in the world, while Australians are some of the most ...
Climate protests to continue despite 170 charged in Newcastle ‘protestival’By Wendy Bacon | November 26, 2024Despite draconian anti-protest laws, the world's biggest coal port was closed for four hours, 170 protestors were ...
Trump won, but not by a landslide. Does it matter?By Michael Pascoe | November 25, 2024Contrary to almost every headline, Donald Trump did not achieve his second coming by a landslide, at least not by ...
Status of AUKUS. US operates its subs from Base Australia?By Rex Patrick | November 24, 2024It’s the biggest Defence project in the country’s history with $368B worth of eggs put in the one basket. The ...
Cockups and coverups revealed. UK Government failed Australian nuclear test veteransBy Sue Rabbitt Roff | November 23, 2024Documents just released show the UK Government not only ignored advice but deliberately denied thousands of ...