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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 ...
AUKUS waste plans. The hitchhiker’s guide to nuclear approvalsBy Rex Patrick | November 22, 2024Stealth and surprise are related tactical characteristics that are key to a submarine’s success in battle. They ...
Sydney University academics pursued for speaking out against Gaza atrocitiesBy Nick Riemer | November 21, 2024Free speech is under threat at institutions meant to defend it. Two Sydney University academics are being pursued ...
Mortgage nation. Australian retirees owe record amounts to the Big Four banks.By Harry Chemay | November 20, 2024Australia has one of the most concentrated banking systems in the developed world, and we owe more to the 'Big 4' ...
Kiwi pilot kidnapped in West Papua leads to police raids in AustraliaBy Duncan Graham | November 18, 2024An alleged plot involving firearms and threatening the life of Kiwi pilot Philip Mehrtens when held hostage in ...
Company phoenixing. CFMEU gets the bad press, building industry misdeeds ignoredBy Marcus Reubenstein | November 18, 2024One rule for the unions, another for business. While Nine Entertainment mastheads have been battering the CFMEU, ...
Whistleblower to whipping boy. Richard Boyle punished for playing by the rulesBy A Whistleblower | November 17, 2024Tax office whistleblower Richard Boyle has once again been denied justice, or rather, the High Court found the ...
Trumped: $9B to US and UK shipyards … but why not make Australia make againBy Rex Patrick | November 16, 2024The Albanese Government is already pouring $9.1B of taxpayers’ money into the US and UK submarine industrial base. ...
Protests as Malcolm Turnbull backed Bisalloy Steel sells armour to the IDFBy Yaakov Aharon | November 14, 2024Australian steel maker Bisalloy provides armour for Israeli tanks and is due to begin work on the AUKUS submarine ...
Big Four ‘under scrutiny’. Another committee, another report, and forty recommendationsBy Kim Wingerei | November 12, 2024The PwC multinational tax avoidance scandal has led to a slew of Parliamentary inquiries, reports and much ...
Australia in the Trumposphere: climate, trade, Asia and the new world orderBy Michael Pascoe | November 11, 2024Trump 2.0 could provide a less-myopic Australia a chance to get with the strength. No, argues Michael Pascoe, that ...
Class Actions: taxi drivers rail against ‘token’ Uber settlement By Zacharias Szumer | November 11, 2024Some taxi and hire car industry members are furious with the proposed settlement of one of Australia’s biggest ...