Israel ‘blamed’ as Australia cancels ice hockey World ChampionshipsBy Sandi Logan | January 5, 2025Ice Hockey Australia has cancelled the world championships in Melbourne as host, claiming Israel's presence would ...
BHP wage theft cover-up in the shadows of ChristmasBy Michael West | January 4, 2025Despite the outcry from Big Coal, the government's Same Job Same Pay laws are derailing the 'labour hire scam' to ...
Investigation: elite Australian big business group monetises Israeli war machineBy Yaakov Aharon | January 2, 2025Blue chip business lobby the Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce is associated with funding illegal settlements ...
“Sit down, shut up, get money”. Indonesia’s Prabowo shifts back to the right By Duncan Graham | January 1, 2025Indonesia is returning to authoritarianism under the new right-wing regime of Prabowo Subianto, writes Duncan Graham.
The BHP whistleblower and the secretive plan to turn Hunter Valley coal into lakesBy Michael West | December 31, 2024BHP whistleblower comes forward with a raft of allegations against the Big Australian, including clandestine ...
Crypto tip-toe: Jim Chalmers suddenly looking a tad desperateBy Michael Pascoe | December 29, 2024Contrary to what you might read in the AFR or Murdoch press, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has been doing a solid enough ...
Red Alert! Attack on anti-China think tank ASPI overblownBy Marcus Reubenstein | December 28, 2024There’s an outcry over Australian government funding of think tanks. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s ...
Dangerous Tribunal decision paves way for Dutton to keep nuclear blow-outs secretBy Rex Patrick | December 27, 2024The new Administrative Review Tribunal just ruled the $2B, no $6B, no $12B Snowy 2.0 project immune from public ...
Concrete coast: vertical seawalls are snatching the beachfrontBy Marcus Reubenstein | December 26, 2024Is pouring concrete a way of the rich getting richer? Vertical seawalls along the New South Wales coastline are ...
Jillian Segal’s many hats: Special Envoy for Antisemitism and Israel lobbyist extraordinaireBy Yaakov Aharon | December 24, 2024The Albanese Government appointed Israel lobbyist and senior business figure Jillian Segal as Special Envoy to ...
The LNP’s nuclear policy is working just fineBy Michael Pascoe | December 23, 2024Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy announcement has been totally nuked, so to speak, but Michael Pascoe argues it is ...
Pundits are wrong. Australia’s economy outperforms global peersBy Alan Austin | December 22, 2024Australia’s economy is outperforming on the global stage and its resilience has been misrepresented by pundits in ...
Molly the Magpie: from Facebook phenomenon to GoFundMe ployBy Andrew Gardiner | December 21, 2024What’s not to love about Molly the Magpie and Peggy the Staffy? But scratch the surface, and you’ll find a ...
Tanya’s Tally: Albo government fossil fuel approvals shoot to 16By Zacharias Szumer | December 20, 2024It's still well down on the Coalition under Scott Morrison but Labor's coal and gas project approvals keep rising. ...
Bupa, Medibank give massage therapists an unhappy ending By Zacharias Szumer | December 19, 2024Ever enjoyed a relaxing remedial massage at the office? Maybe it’s time to check in on the people untangling your ...