Duck, Weave and Waffle: Robodebt Royal Commission grills Scott MorrisonBy Callum Foote | December 15, 2022Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced a long stint in the witness box before the Robodebt Royal Commission ...
The Bali Bonk Ban that wasn’t – media gets it wrong. Again.By Duncan Graham and Kim Wingerei | December 15, 2022If going to Bali and you're not married, don't have sex, they'll put you in gaol say Australian mainstream media, ...
Troy Stolz: pokies and money-laundering whistleblower’s trial to continue next yearBy Callum Foote | December 14, 2022Whistleblower Troy Stolz's defamation trial against ClubsNSW will run into next year. He ended up in hospital in ...
A Royal Commission into Scott Morrison? He sold off the farm, in secretBy Michael West | December 13, 2022Scott Morrison approved tens of billions of foreign takeover deals after secretly being appointed Treasurer last ...
Albo’s Energy Relief bill a big relief for the fossil fuel giantsBy Daniel Bleakley | December 13, 2022Albo's wonder-stroke or Waterloo? Labor is staring down hysterical fossil threats to strike a deal with the Greens ...
War Powers Inquiry: “just as Britain has the Gurkhas, the Americans have us?”By Zacharias Szumer | December 11, 2022The Parliamentary inquiry into war powers heard the pros and cons of a parliamentary vote to go to war versus the ...
Fares zoom above costs as Qantas cries poor to politicians and staff; cries rich to sharemarketBy Michael Sainsbury | December 11, 2022Qantas is pulling back capacity to keep airfares high as cagey chief Alan Joyce seats customers and staff in ...
Feds to step into Troy Stolz case after ClubsNSW hammers pokies whistleblower for four daysBy Callum Foote | December 9, 2022The court was gripped by high drama in Troy Stolz's case against ClubsNSW today as the Australian Government ...
Reform, say vets who know the horrors of war, yet most politicians say status quoBy Zacharias Szumer | December 9, 2022Australian war veterans who have seen the war in all its horror wants Parliament to have a say in declaring war. ...
It’s a trap: mooted gas cap plays into the hands of the cartel, locks in high energy pricesBy Rex Patrick | December 7, 2022National Cabinet is to consider capping the gas price at $12 when National Cabinet meets Friday. At that high ...
New York, New York! Dixon collapse brings Christmas cheer for lawyers, accountants, and 4c in the dollar for clientsBy Michael West and Kim Wingerei | December 7, 2022Dixon Advisory clients will a piddling 4c in the dollar back from their savings if they accept PwC's deed at the ...
“Sick to my stomach”: dying whistleblower tells Court in case against pokies lobby ClubsNSWBy Callum Foote | December 6, 2022Money-laundering whistleblower Troy Stolz is in court this week against pokies lobby group ClubsNSW. ...
Parking Lot B-52: does the escalation of US troops and installations make Australia a bigger target?By Callum Foote | December 5, 2022The Department of Defence has refused to comment on how many American troops are stationed in Australia.
Google Giggle: Josh Frydenberg’s “world-first” media reform a hand-out to billionaire matesBy Michael West | December 4, 2022Josh Frydenberg's "world-first" Media Code is a world-first joke lapped up by a sycophantic media enjoying secret ...
Sleeping with the Enemy: ASIC’s case against National Australia Bank’s adversary hits a sex snagBy Callum Foote | December 2, 2022"Hi Babe, always enjoy our romps" is not the type of evidence you'd expect in a corporate regulator's case against ...