Forest backflip. Minns junks native forests protection because … carbon credits, que?By Callum Foote | November 9, 2023The NSW government has confirmed it will no stop native logging. According to Premier Chris Minns, protecting ...
Yes. Optus is right, it’s not good enough. But outage points to deeper flaws.By Kim Wingerei | November 8, 2023Twelve months after Optus was hacked and exposed customer data in droves, it is back in the spotlight again for ...
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Welcome to West Air – our latest flight of Qantas fancy!By Kim Wingerei | October 30, 2023Michael West Media will be starting an airline. We haven't set a date yet, nor do we have any planes, pilots or ...
Correction Paul Keating: AUKUS worse than just the “worst deal in all history”By Rex Patrick | October 23, 2023Paul Keating called AUKUS “the worst deal in all history”. As the project proceeds it’s becoming clear the former ...
Shine Justice – the law firm which breaks the law – bailed up by ASICBy Michael West | October 8, 2023Busted by ASIC for accounting shonkery and rebuked by the Court for duping its clients, what's the scam with law ...
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Josh Frydenberg to Goldman Sachs – the ultimate revolving doorBy Michael West | September 22, 2023As Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg presided over a mammoth, unprecedented sale of Australian assets to foreign ...
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The fish that could bring Snowy Hydro to a permanent stopBy Rex Patrick | September 15, 2023There is more to the Snowy Hydro than cost overruns and endless delays. It turns out there is a biosecurity ...
Forest backflip. Minns junks native forests protection because … carbon credits, que?By Callum Foote | November 9, 2023The NSW government has confirmed it will no stop native logging. According to Premier Chris Minns, protecting ...
Yes. Optus is right, it’s not good enough. But outage points to deeper flaws.By Kim Wingerei | November 8, 2023Twelve months after Optus was hacked and exposed customer data in droves, it is back in the spotlight again for ...
Qantas shows how much it cares about its customers, sorry, shareholdersBy Kim Wingerei | November 3, 2023Qantas' AGM was a sombre affair, with Chairman Goyder and CEO Hudson being at pains to tell everyone how much they ...
Welcome to West Air – our latest flight of Qantas fancy!By Kim Wingerei | October 30, 2023Michael West Media will be starting an airline. We haven't set a date yet, nor do we have any planes, pilots or ...
Correction Paul Keating: AUKUS worse than just the “worst deal in all history”By Rex Patrick | October 23, 2023Paul Keating called AUKUS “the worst deal in all history”. As the project proceeds it’s becoming clear the former ...
Shine Justice – the law firm which breaks the law – bailed up by ASICBy Michael West | October 8, 2023Busted by ASIC for accounting shonkery and rebuked by the Court for duping its clients, what's the scam with law ...
One hundred days of Albo’s diary – plus a set of steak knivesBy Rex Patrick | September 29, 2023And another thing ... five hours before Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had to file submissions with the ...
Ziggy Switkowski’s “independent” review of PwC is out – missing the obviousBy Kim Wingerei | September 27, 2023The independent review into PwC's governance, culture and accountability by Ziggy Switkowski was made public ...
Stepping down? Will Chairman Emiritus Ruper Murdoch still pull the strings?By Kim Wingerei | September 22, 2023Rupert Murdoch has announced that he is becoming 'Charman Emeritus' of News Corp and Fox Corporation, leaving his ...
Josh Frydenberg to Goldman Sachs – the ultimate revolving doorBy Michael West | September 22, 2023As Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg presided over a mammoth, unprecedented sale of Australian assets to foreign ...
What’s the scam with Qantas? Time for a CASA safety audit?By Michael West | September 20, 2023Qantas safety and maintenance issues rise in the wake of former chief Alan Joyce's cost cutting extravaganza. ...
The fish that could bring Snowy Hydro to a permanent stopBy Rex Patrick | September 15, 2023There is more to the Snowy Hydro than cost overruns and endless delays. It turns out there is a biosecurity ...