ISIS links behind Bondi killers point everywhere but Gaza
While the NSW police have yet to make any statements about the surviving Bondi killer, Naveed Akram, his links to ISIS abound.



Is Rex Airlines about to join the long line of Australian airline failures? What’s the scam?
Quick on the heels of Bonza Aviation’s demise, Rex Airlines’ holding company requested an ASX trading halt yesterday amid shareholder infighting and a mountain of debt.
Reverse nuclear secrecy. Albo or Dutton? What’s the scam?
When MWM’s Transparency Warrior Rex Patrick recently received a document he had requested under FOI, he was shocked to find that nothing had been redacted, realising that the Freedom of Information (FOI) process is being manipulated for political purposes!
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Punishment by partiality: Lendlease white-collars stick to the right side of the law no matter what
The law and the Tax Office hold Lendlease, PwC, MinterEllison and KPMG to a different standard to a dentist and a swim teacher, even if the crime is bigger.
For whom the toll bells: Transurban’s profits, motorists’ losses and looming toll hikes
With tolls about to hike with inflation, Victorian and NSW governments face a motorist headache heading into their respective state elections. Michael West reports on the upshot of privatisations which have left one company, Transurban, with a monopoly of monopolies.
Drinks on Albo as he brings up his century on a tame wicket
The pressure is building on Labor to abandon the third stage of tax cuts scheduled in 2024. On the weekend Nine Newspapers reported that nine of the 18 crossbenchers in the House and Senate want this, along with the Greens. Labor has pledged to keep the tax cuts, which overwhelmingly favour the wealthy, and will cost the budget $243 billion over 10 years.
Bulldozing trust: when the big build back tramples on communities and wildlife
A Sydney development fuels suspicions that projects being promoted to help the post-Covid recovery are overriding local communities, councils and environmental safeguards.
Winged again: latest chapter of Alan Joyce’s ruinous reign at Qantas laid bare
Qantas has posted a loss of $860 million for the 2021-22 financial year bringing total losses under the reign of chief executive Alan Joyce to nearly $3 billion since 2009. But the gravy train won’t stop for the company’s high fliers.
Future shocker: Queen’s man ensnared in Morrison’s culture of secrecy
Ensnared in Scott Morrison’s myriad secret ministries scandal, the Governor General now faces scrutiny over a grant to a shadowy foundation
Transparency Paradox: Morrison flayed for secrecy as Albanese blocks access to government meetings
While the media is flaying the political corpse of Scott Morrison, and quite deservedly over the former prime minister’s secret power grab, the new government quietly stripped Australians of their 40-year right of access to government forums. Transparency warrior Rex Patrick is fighting it.
Who gets the Google dollars at ABC, the soy latte sippers or the Bundy & Rum brigade?
Murdoch would have us believe ABC is a hot-bed of leftist activists but the reach of ABC Rural, funded by Google, is conservative, broad and well funded. Brian Burkett, Emma Mesikämmen and Lisa Waller analysed the corporation’s Rural Reports to test claims of bias.
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BHP wins suppression orders in injured coal miner case May 29, 2026 BHP has won court orders to force Michael West Media to remove stories from publication, with no evidence tested in court. Stephanie Tran reports.
BHP threatens to pursue journalist and coal miner for costs in court case it brought June 4, 2026 BHP sued journalist Michael West and coal miner Simon Turner to shut down wage theft allegations. Now it is demanding we pay their costs
BHP seeks urgent suppression orders in trial against coal miner and MWM publisher May 29, 2026 BHP and its solicitors MinterEllison sought urgent court orders last night to suppress their lawsuit against coal miner Simon Turner and Michael West Media, Michael West reports.
Coal wage theft. BHP’s solicitor MinterEllison faces conflict of interest claim May 25, 2026 The coal miner being sued by BHP has asked the Federal Court to remove a MinterEllison solicitor who is also a witness to the case. Michael West reports.