More than 120,000 locals have signed petitions opposing a proposed Trump-branded tower in Surfers Paradise, arguing the project threatens the Coast’s identity, infrastructure and public beachfront. read now...
An advertising blitz claims mining taxes help pay for our essential services but it appears we taxpayers are paying millions of dollars to help coal miner Adani make profits. read now...
As American and Israeli missiles and bombs rained down on Tehran, there was a strong sense of déjà vu for anyone who was in Baghdad in March 2003 for the start of the US-led Operation Shock and Awe. However, unlike the 2003 mission to unseat Saddam Hussein and secure Iraq’s
'To the critics of the Iran intervention, I ask: the Iranian populace has been dying from cancer for 47 years — what treatment options do they have?' The post US
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Should Australia's AI safety institute focus on future risks, present dangers or working with its international counterparts? It's a big question for any agency — let alone for a new
In dismissing international law and supporting yet another Western military attack on a Middle Eastern country, Anthony Albanese has completed his transformation into John Howard. The post Anthony Albanese’s transformation
Crikey's attempt to circumvent traditional journalism in early 2000 was bold. But time has proved the cosy, safe world of legacy media is over. The post As Crikey turns 26,
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Sydney’s Bruised Pro-Palestinians Retake City Streets as Gaza Genocide Continues: In Photos
Many of the protesters brutalised by police while decrying the genocide in Gaza regathered in defiance yesterday.
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As I prepare to take on the role of Australian small business and family enterprise ombud next Wednesday (March 11), I have been reflecting on my four and a half years as Victoria’s small business commissioner. The Victorian Small Business Commission (VSBC) was created in 2003 and impartially provides low-cost
New federal polls from Newspoll and Redbridge have Labor’s primary vote dropping, with One Nation seven or nine points ahead of the Coalition in second place. Labor maintains a clear two-party advantage over either One Nation or the Coalition. However, the total vote for the Coalition and One Nation
More than 120,000 locals have signed petitions opposing a proposed Trump-branded tower in Surfers Paradise, arguing the project threatens the Coast’s identity, infrastructure and public beachfront. read now...
An advertising blitz claims mining taxes help pay for our essential services but it appears we taxpayers are paying millions of dollars to help coal miner Adani make profits. read now...
As American and Israeli missiles and bombs rained down on Tehran, there was a strong sense of déjà vu for anyone who was in Baghdad in March 2003 for the start of the US-led Operation Shock and Awe. However, unlike the 2003 mission to unseat Saddam Hussein and secure Iraq’s
'To the critics of the Iran intervention, I ask: the Iranian populace has been dying from cancer for 47 years — what treatment options do they have?' The post US
Plus, the Matildas face Iran in the Women's Asian Cup. The post On Notice: Debate on mobile phone service, Canada’s leader Down Under, and Hastie wants to ‘reset the West’
Should Australia's AI safety institute focus on future risks, present dangers or working with its international counterparts? It's a big question for any agency — let alone for a new
In dismissing international law and supporting yet another Western military attack on a Middle Eastern country, Anthony Albanese has completed his transformation into John Howard. The post Anthony Albanese’s transformation
Crikey's attempt to circumvent traditional journalism in early 2000 was bold. But time has proved the cosy, safe world of legacy media is over. The post As Crikey turns 26,
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Sydney’s Bruised Pro-Palestinians Retake City Streets as Gaza Genocide Continues: In Photos
Many of the protesters brutalised by police while decrying the genocide in Gaza regathered in defiance yesterday.
Click here to read the article
ACT Uphold the Rights ...
As I prepare to take on the role of Australian small business and family enterprise ombud next Wednesday (March 11), I have been reflecting on my four and a half years as Victoria’s small business commissioner. The Victorian Small Business Commission (VSBC) was created in 2003 and impartially provides low-cost
New federal polls from Newspoll and Redbridge have Labor’s primary vote dropping, with One Nation seven or nine points ahead of the Coalition in second place. Labor maintains a clear two-party advantage over either One Nation or the Coalition. However, the total vote for the Coalition and One Nation