
Billions of dollars are spent on capital items such as assistive technology, home renovations and vehicle upgrades for NDIS clients, without oversight. Claudia Weisenberger reports. A podiatrist has just completed an assessment. The patient is an NDIS participant who needs custom orthotics. In the next few minutes, the same podiatrist

The University of Melbourne has cancelled a prestigious lecture by eminent Australian cardiologist Professor Peter McDonald after Zionist pressure. Wendy Bacon reports. Eminent Australian cardiologist Professor Peter McDonald who was scheduled to give a prestigious lecture at University of Melbourne in July has been ‘cancelled’ due to ...

There is a crisis within the crisis, named in Royal Commissions and Coroners’ reports for decades. Successive governments have ignored it. Andrew Brown continues his series on domestic violence. Indigenous women are just over 3% of the Australian population. Yet, they account for 62% of all hospitalisations for family and

SA Premier Peter Malinauskus has launched a legal attack that could erode Federal Government transparency and accountability. Rex Patrick on appeal to High Court. The transparency win was big. When MWM broke the news, we wrote: “Transparency battles are rarely fought on an even playing field; they’re uphill all the way,

Knocks us over with a feather. Australians who voted no to the Voice, and no to the Liberal Party but yes to One Nation, have also polled yes to falling house prices. These things could all be connected to the Yellow Brick Road that leads us back to the glorious sensible centre, once pilloried as boring, in today’s crazy world, a radical ...

SEFA commits $500 million to support underfunded social services
Impact investor Social Enterprise Finance Australia (SEFA) has announced a $500 million commitment by 2030 and estimates it could support up to 1000 underfunded local charities, social enterprises, and community organisations. The funding will help address a structural funding gap as ...

Community Strong Australia might not be the strongest name, and its logo less than transfixing, but Michael Pascoe reckons CSA senators are on the way. With all eyes on One Hanson’s polling and the short-shift horserace media generally give the community independents movement, Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have launched
In celebration of the London Climate Action Week, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres warned the world that it is facing a “tale of two crises”, the climate crisis and the energy crisis. One is pushing us deeper toward higher temperatures and closer to catastrophic tipping points, and the other is exposing the folly of a world hooked on ...

There’s a lot of misdirection – to say the least – about the tax that Australia extracts from its big extraction industry of gas. The industry has been advertising strongly to turn public support its way. But what’s the truth? Here’s what we found.
Australia is one of the world’s largest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG), yet the profits from ...

Barnaby Joyce stole my beer. More importantly, Pauline Hanson is trying to steal the Australian soul with her moronculturalism. Monte Dwyer with the story. Some years ago, I attended the victory party of a mate who’d just won a seat in State Parliament. It was a raucous affair, as winners’

Richard Hyde, who was a panellist at the Passive House Debate in May, curated by The Fifth Estate, has some reflections on the debate to share. The proposition of the debate was: Passive House is the ideal solution for future-fit buildings.
“Passive House (PH), or in the original German Passivhaus, denotes a highly energy-efficient building, one that ...

The UK government is cracking the whip on private rented buildings over 1000 square metres, confirming that from 2031, these buildings will need to reach a higher standard of energy efficiency. And the UK’s Better Buildings Partnership is in full agreement.
Better Building Partnerships said on social media that this was a “critical piece of ...

Billions of dollars are spent on capital items such as assistive technology, home renovations and vehicle upgrades for NDIS clients, without oversight. Claudia Weisenberger reports. A podiatrist has just completed an assessment. The patient is an NDIS participant who needs custom orthotics. In the next few minutes, the same podiatrist

The University of Melbourne has cancelled a prestigious lecture by eminent Australian cardiologist Professor Peter McDonald after Zionist pressure. Wendy Bacon reports. Eminent Australian cardiologist Professor Peter McDonald who was scheduled to give a prestigious lecture at University of Melbourne in July has been ‘cancelled’ due to ...

There is a crisis within the crisis, named in Royal Commissions and Coroners’ reports for decades. Successive governments have ignored it. Andrew Brown continues his series on domestic violence. Indigenous women are just over 3% of the Australian population. Yet, they account for 62% of all hospitalisations for family and

SA Premier Peter Malinauskus has launched a legal attack that could erode Federal Government transparency and accountability. Rex Patrick on appeal to High Court. The transparency win was big. When MWM broke the news, we wrote: “Transparency battles are rarely fought on an even playing field; they’re uphill all the way,

Knocks us over with a feather. Australians who voted no to the Voice, and no to the Liberal Party but yes to One Nation, have also polled yes to falling house prices. These things could all be connected to the Yellow Brick Road that leads us back to the glorious sensible centre, once pilloried as boring, in today’s crazy world, a radical ...

SEFA commits $500 million to support underfunded social services
Impact investor Social Enterprise Finance Australia (SEFA) has announced a $500 million commitment by 2030 and estimates it could support up to 1000 underfunded local charities, social enterprises, and community organisations. The funding will help address a structural funding gap as ...

Community Strong Australia might not be the strongest name, and its logo less than transfixing, but Michael Pascoe reckons CSA senators are on the way. With all eyes on One Hanson’s polling and the short-shift horserace media generally give the community independents movement, Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have launched
In celebration of the London Climate Action Week, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres warned the world that it is facing a “tale of two crises”, the climate crisis and the energy crisis. One is pushing us deeper toward higher temperatures and closer to catastrophic tipping points, and the other is exposing the folly of a world hooked on ...

There’s a lot of misdirection – to say the least – about the tax that Australia extracts from its big extraction industry of gas. The industry has been advertising strongly to turn public support its way. But what’s the truth? Here’s what we found.
Australia is one of the world’s largest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG), yet the profits from ...

Barnaby Joyce stole my beer. More importantly, Pauline Hanson is trying to steal the Australian soul with her moronculturalism. Monte Dwyer with the story. Some years ago, I attended the victory party of a mate who’d just won a seat in State Parliament. It was a raucous affair, as winners’

Richard Hyde, who was a panellist at the Passive House Debate in May, curated by The Fifth Estate, has some reflections on the debate to share. The proposition of the debate was: Passive House is the ideal solution for future-fit buildings.
“Passive House (PH), or in the original German Passivhaus, denotes a highly energy-efficient building, one that ...

The UK government is cracking the whip on private rented buildings over 1000 square metres, confirming that from 2031, these buildings will need to reach a higher standard of energy efficiency. And the UK’s Better Buildings Partnership is in full agreement.
Better Building Partnerships said on social media that this was a “critical piece of ...
