Rising Tide climate ‘Protestival’ to go ahead despite court rulingBy Wendy Bacon | November 9, 2024The NSW Supreme Court has issued orders prohibiting a major climate protest that would blockade ships entering the ...
Trumpification Australia. The winners and losers and what might beBy Michael Pascoe | November 8, 2024What will Trump 2.0 mean for Australia? What will China do? But there are two similar questions to ask: what ...
Harris or Trump, does it really matter? Not for Blackrock By Marcus Reubenstein | November 7, 2024While political pundits billed the Harris/Trump race as the most important election of a generation, is it really ...
Tapping into the Trump self-destructive American poisonBy Michael Pascoe | November 6, 2024There is something rather like irony for both parties in this omnishambles US election: whichever one loses, it ...
US President beware. Indonesia embraces Russia, BRICS to build trade … and militaryBy Duncan Graham | November 5, 2024Whoever wins the White House this week will have a testy former military general in Southeast Asia upsetting cosy ...
Face or facts? Falling inflation makes a compelling case for Reserve Bank to cut rates todayBy Michael Pascoe | November 5, 2024It would be reckless for the RBA not to cut interest rates today, given falling inflation, writes Michael Pascoe
Rex finally cracks secret FIRB safe, finds vaults of ‘protected information’ for foreign interestsBy Rex Patrick | November 4, 2024The FIRB has operated under a veil of secrecy since it was established in 1975, with its deliberations kept from ...
Corruption Commission’s Robodebt failure tells of deeper problems with the NACCBy David Shoebridge | November 3, 2024The handling of the Robodebt scandal is an insight into far deeper problems in the National Anti Corruption ...
Biggest Tax Dodgers | Scam of the WeekBy Michael West | November 2, 2024https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqhP8BxAzWE The yearly data dump has landed from the Tax Office. Who are ...
Makes pathological sense. Mark Butler ignores lobbyists cries on atomic dataBy Dr James Freeman | November 1, 2024This week, Health Minister Mark Butler cut through the lobbying and made a decision that (could) justify the ...
Our RBA – the central bank shag on a monetary rockBy Michael Pascoe | October 31, 2024After her rhetoric about not cutting interest rates this year, RBA Governor Michele Bullock will have her ...
Sydney University and the antisemitic cake stallBy Nick Riemer | October 30, 2024University leaders’ failure to offer even feeble opposition to Netanyahu’s war crimes is among the most serious ...
Housing Crisis: Peter Dutton on the right track with foreign buyers banBy Michael West | October 29, 2024Peter Dutton has outflanked Labor, in one modest measure, with his housing policy proposal to ban foreign buyers.
Murdoch media, the Queensland election and the bleeding obviousBy Michael West | October 28, 2024The biggest influence in the Queensland election was an American billionaire living in New York, Rupert Murdoch. ...
BRICS and Bats: the global world order is changing, but who would know?By Michael West and Kim Wingerei | October 25, 2024This week marked an historic occasion in the decline of American imperialism, the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia ...