The Albanese Government has obligations under law to make a legal determination about Israel’s genocide. Where is it? asks Kellie Tranter. In the aftermath of President Herzog’s visit to Australia, which arguably undermined social cohesion, it is worth reminding the Australian government that Australia’s obligation to prevent genocide and duty
COMMENT: You have to hand it to the head honchos at JLL. The person they chose to lead and start the repair process after a damaging period for the top tier property consultancy could not have a cooler, more no-nonsense image. And one deeply embedded in sustainability.
About a century ago, when beautiful women graced the front desks of the big real ...
When we spoke to Nicole Sullivan recently, the Sydney based impact director at New Zealand’s materials specialist thinkstep, had just returned from a trip to head office to set the strategic scene for the year ahead. We’re still in tea-reading mode, so wanted to hear her views on how the industry might fare this year.
Nicole Sullivan has been deeply ...
BHP moves to hide even its own evidence in its defence against coal miner Simon Turner. Michael West with the latest bizarre twist in the David v Goliath court battle. Mining giant BHP Group Limited has sought to withhold sections of the transcript of a Federal Court hearing in a
Cercle is a free-to-use reusable coffee cup system operating across commercial spaces in Australia. While many organisations want to adopt circular economy principles, BYO initiatives often fall short — because people simply forget their reusable cups.
Instead, Cercle removes the friction. Users enjoy their drink as usual and return the cup to a ...
The Australian Jewish Association is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme selling stolen Palestinian land to Australian investors. Joshua Barnett and Stephanie Tran investigate. Hard-right Zionist lobby group, the Australian Jewish Association (AJA), is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme with its ‘partners’, Noam Homes and Selling Israel, selling land
US President Donald Trump has announced the US Environmental Protection Agency has repealed its own legal finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health.
The post Trump scraps legal basis for tackling climate emissions appeared first on The Klaxon.
As the SA Premier basks in the campaign glory of a $3.9 billion downpayment on shipyard for nuclear subs, the Federal Government is kicking the nuclear waste can down the road. Rex Patrick reports. With much fanfare, last week, Peter Malinauskas and Anthony Albanese announced a down payment on the
From curbing protests to controlling what can be said, state and Federal Labor governments are becoming authoritarian. Next in line is the thought police entering campus, Nick Riemer reports. In December, the NSW Labor government gave itself the power to ban street marches for an indefinite period. We saw what
Peter Lalor was among those attacked by police at the protest against the visit by Israel President Issac Herzog. "We were assaulted on the streets of our town by police itching for a fight," writes the senior journalist.
The post “I was among the protesters attacked by police” – Senior journalist appeared first on The Klaxon.
BHP has accused coal miner Simon Turner of making “wild accusations” but refuses to say what they are. Michael West, also named in the court case, reports. Simon Turner, a coal miner who has locked horns with mining giant BHP in the courts over wage theft, cannot afford a lawyer.
Angus Taylor ousting Sussan Ley as leader of the Liberal Party reinforces longstanding perceptions about the Party’s treatment of women. Aleta Moriarty reports. The 2025 election showed a widening chasm in the composition of two-party preferred voting, with the Coalition attracting 9% more votes from men than women, with women voters
The Albanese Government has obligations under law to make a legal determination about Israel’s genocide. Where is it? asks Kellie Tranter. In the aftermath of President Herzog’s visit to Australia, which arguably undermined social cohesion, it is worth reminding the Australian government that Australia’s obligation to prevent genocide and duty
COMMENT: You have to hand it to the head honchos at JLL. The person they chose to lead and start the repair process after a damaging period for the top tier property consultancy could not have a cooler, more no-nonsense image. And one deeply embedded in sustainability.
About a century ago, when beautiful women graced the front desks of the big real ...
When we spoke to Nicole Sullivan recently, the Sydney based impact director at New Zealand’s materials specialist thinkstep, had just returned from a trip to head office to set the strategic scene for the year ahead. We’re still in tea-reading mode, so wanted to hear her views on how the industry might fare this year.
Nicole Sullivan has been deeply ...
BHP moves to hide even its own evidence in its defence against coal miner Simon Turner. Michael West with the latest bizarre twist in the David v Goliath court battle. Mining giant BHP Group Limited has sought to withhold sections of the transcript of a Federal Court hearing in a
Cercle is a free-to-use reusable coffee cup system operating across commercial spaces in Australia. While many organisations want to adopt circular economy principles, BYO initiatives often fall short — because people simply forget their reusable cups.
Instead, Cercle removes the friction. Users enjoy their drink as usual and return the cup to a ...
The Australian Jewish Association is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme selling stolen Palestinian land to Australian investors. Joshua Barnett and Stephanie Tran investigate. Hard-right Zionist lobby group, the Australian Jewish Association (AJA), is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme with its ‘partners’, Noam Homes and Selling Israel, selling land
US President Donald Trump has announced the US Environmental Protection Agency has repealed its own legal finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health.
The post Trump scraps legal basis for tackling climate emissions appeared first on The Klaxon.
As the SA Premier basks in the campaign glory of a $3.9 billion downpayment on shipyard for nuclear subs, the Federal Government is kicking the nuclear waste can down the road. Rex Patrick reports. With much fanfare, last week, Peter Malinauskas and Anthony Albanese announced a down payment on the
From curbing protests to controlling what can be said, state and Federal Labor governments are becoming authoritarian. Next in line is the thought police entering campus, Nick Riemer reports. In December, the NSW Labor government gave itself the power to ban street marches for an indefinite period. We saw what
Peter Lalor was among those attacked by police at the protest against the visit by Israel President Issac Herzog. "We were assaulted on the streets of our town by police itching for a fight," writes the senior journalist.
The post “I was among the protesters attacked by police” – Senior journalist appeared first on The Klaxon.
BHP has accused coal miner Simon Turner of making “wild accusations” but refuses to say what they are. Michael West, also named in the court case, reports. Simon Turner, a coal miner who has locked horns with mining giant BHP in the courts over wage theft, cannot afford a lawyer.
Angus Taylor ousting Sussan Ley as leader of the Liberal Party reinforces longstanding perceptions about the Party’s treatment of women. Aleta Moriarty reports. The 2025 election showed a widening chasm in the composition of two-party preferred voting, with the Coalition attracting 9% more votes from men than women, with women voters