Sugar shovellers are making us sick, fat and poor (and check out what they pay in tax!)By James Muecke and Grant Ennis | November 15, 2022Rather than blaming victims, we must demand political action and stand with those who battle to remain healthy in ...
Come on Mr Attorney-General, transparency is more than a cry for opposition benchesBy Rex Patrick | November 15, 2022Has the government forgotten who employs it? Everyone should get their Freedom of Information requests dealt with ...
Billionaire babies: how James Packer and Lachlan Murdoch kept their eyes on the prizeBy Paddy Manning | November 13, 2022Billionaire media scions Lachlan Murdoch and James Packer have a close friendship which has endured the ups and ...
Banks rake in $29 billion profit bonanza as rates on mortgages outpace rates on savingsBy Callum Foote | November 12, 2022The big four Aussie banks have posted combined profits of $29bn, a 10% increase over last year, with more to come ...
Rebooting a nation: how Gough Whitlam crafted the Australia of 2022By Mark Sawyer | November 12, 2022Gough Whitlam made his election policy launch 50 years ago, but it reads today as an address to the Australians of ...
Seven boss Kerry Stokes defends bankrolling Roberts-Smith in spray against ‘scumbag’ journalistsBy Callum Foote | November 10, 2022Why is billionaire Kerry Stokes funding the media defamation action of Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith ...
The Secret Wars: anti-Russian bot army exposed by Australian researchersBy Peter Cronau | November 9, 2022Bot armies, fake tweets and hashtags are the new front in propaganda wars. A groundbreaking study, exposing a ...
Peter Reith, the tip of the spear when the Howard government went after the unionsBy Mark Sawyer | November 9, 2022Peter Reith was the Howard government's hard-man when it acted to break union control on the waterfront.
Lifters and leaners: energy giants and Rupert bludging on tax again, big banks and miners pay their duesBy Callum Foote | November 9, 2022The schism between the lifters and leaners in corporate Australia has deepened. BHP, Rio and the banks are tipping ...
A Perfect Slime: Scott Morrison’s slippery Sports Rorts report just the fix for Bridget McKenzieBy Rex Patrick | November 8, 2022It's a Sports Rorts whitewash. Scott Morrison's former chief-of-staff and top bureaucrat Philip Gaetjens ...
The new clean, transparent Teal politics (you still gotta bring your money)By Mark Sawyer | November 7, 2022It's integrity, respect, science - and a fair whack of money - for the successful Teal candidates in the federal ...
Lawyers’ picnic: cost of government advice escalates as big law firms ride $1bn gravy trainBy Rex Patrick | November 7, 2022Law firms the big winners in government funded litigation bonanza. Rex Patrick reports on the lawyers' picnic, the ...
Joyce won’t stop jesting, but can Albo and the public avoid being dacksed again?By Michael Sainsbury | November 4, 2022As excuses for poor performance pile up, Qantas is planning to play on our patriotism and better judgment in its ...
Victoria, victorious: all bets are off as Daniel Andrews heads for third termBy Mark Sawyer | November 4, 2022Victory for Labor in Victoria reinforces the trend that makes the party the first choice of state voters in all ...
Perrottet backflip another boon for pokies in Rum Rebellion repriseBy Michael West | November 2, 2022The Crime Commission report found rampant money-laundering in pubs and clubs, yet days later NSW Premier Dominic ...