Views have differed on the efficacy and design of the government's latest news bargaining scheme, even as it brought out a rare show of solidarity between the big players.
Is there no end, no limit, to the threats that social cohesion faces in this country? The post Everything is threatening ‘social cohesion’! And everything is vital to its survival!
The evidence is in, and critics were completely correct in warning that the US can't build submarines quickly enough to meet its AUKUS commitments. The post AUKUS is falling apart
ANU's council has signed a 'voluntary' agreement with the regulator about how its chancellor's successor will be chosen. It doesn't reflect well on the university council. The post The countdown
While I am a Queensland Senator, the political battle taking place in Farrer is fascinating.
Usually, a by-election triggered by a resigning party leader is something of a walkover. A safe seat. A perfunctory vote. Little more than a formality and shuffling of candidates into pre-ordained positions of uniparty power.
Farrer is something this country ...
Journalists are salivating over the fertile hunting ground provided by Angus Taylor and Jane Hume. But for those interested in serious critique? It's a barren wasteland. The post Taylor, Hume
A disruption to Taiwan’s semiconductor industry would trigger a shock far greater than any oil crisis.
The world is fixated on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. It should be watching the waters off Taiwan, where the supply of something far more critical could disappear overnight.
Taiwan is separated from China by a strait just 180 kilometres wide. ...
The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council lodged a racial discrimination complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission on 14 April 2026, concerning the NSW Minns government having quietly introduced legislation disguised as minor procedural amendments that rather seeks to drastically weaken Aboriginal land rights to ensure prime real estate ...
In preparation for the Brisbane 2032 Games, small and medium businesses on the Sunshine Coast are being briefed about how they can contribute to the world-class sporting event. The state government has joined with delivery partners, including the Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee and Sunshine Coast Council, to share information about
The prime minister has pledged $45 million to address the duplication of the energy and housing approvals process. Meanwhile the ABS will today release the first inflation figures since the
Views have differed on the efficacy and design of the government's latest news bargaining scheme, even as it brought out a rare show of solidarity between the big players.
Is there no end, no limit, to the threats that social cohesion faces in this country? The post Everything is threatening ‘social cohesion’! And everything is vital to its survival!
The evidence is in, and critics were completely correct in warning that the US can't build submarines quickly enough to meet its AUKUS commitments. The post AUKUS is falling apart
ANU's council has signed a 'voluntary' agreement with the regulator about how its chancellor's successor will be chosen. It doesn't reflect well on the university council. The post The countdown
While I am a Queensland Senator, the political battle taking place in Farrer is fascinating.
Usually, a by-election triggered by a resigning party leader is something of a walkover. A safe seat. A perfunctory vote. Little more than a formality and shuffling of candidates into pre-ordained positions of uniparty power.
Farrer is something this country ...
Journalists are salivating over the fertile hunting ground provided by Angus Taylor and Jane Hume. But for those interested in serious critique? It's a barren wasteland. The post Taylor, Hume
A disruption to Taiwan’s semiconductor industry would trigger a shock far greater than any oil crisis.
The world is fixated on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. It should be watching the waters off Taiwan, where the supply of something far more critical could disappear overnight.
Taiwan is separated from China by a strait just 180 kilometres wide. ...
The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council lodged a racial discrimination complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission on 14 April 2026, concerning the NSW Minns government having quietly introduced legislation disguised as minor procedural amendments that rather seeks to drastically weaken Aboriginal land rights to ensure prime real estate ...
In preparation for the Brisbane 2032 Games, small and medium businesses on the Sunshine Coast are being briefed about how they can contribute to the world-class sporting event. The state government has joined with delivery partners, including the Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee and Sunshine Coast Council, to share information about
The prime minister has pledged $45 million to address the duplication of the energy and housing approvals process. Meanwhile the ABS will today release the first inflation figures since the