Israel’s destruction of Gaza may have strengthened short-term dominance, but it is deepening the demographic, economic and moral pressures that threaten the long-term stability of its state project. read now...
There may well be a malign element to Gallup's decision to stop presidential polling, but it was never an uncomplicated good. The post Polling was never a neutral force in
Plus, the bizarre source for South Korean spies regarding the name of Kim Jong-un's rumoured successor, his daughter. The post Ross Cadell flew on Clive Palmer’s jet to spook
Men are beginning to swing back to the Coalition now that Angus Taylor has become the Liberal leader. What does that say about male voters? The post Men flock back
Meta and TikTok have faced a grilling on misinformation and whether they would allow climate change denial on their platforms. The post ‘Damn lies’: Meta and TikTok grilled at
The one-year, $7.6 million contract for the Cyber Warfare Division brings Defence's spend to more than $26 million on contracts with the controversial Trump-linked company. The post Defence signs biggest
Gift givers include foreign governments, corporations and lobbyists — as well as AI companies such as OpenAI, which hosted several dinners for senior government officials. The post Federal bureaucrats accepted
By the rivers of Babylon…
There we sat down
Yeah, we wept
When we remembered Zion.
Increase of demonisation of Israel and openly antisemitic feeling in Australian society has culminated in the Bondi terror attack, in which 15 Jewish Australians were murdered by Islamist terrorists during a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025. This ...
Every now and then, a complete balls-up can work in one’s favour.
Yesterday’s leaked Shadow Cabinet document marked ‘Shadow Cabinet-In-Confidence’ outlining the Coalition’s immigration policy did just that. While the document states the planned reduction in net immigration to 175,000 in the Coalition’s first year in government is far from adequate ...
The 9 February 2026 NSW police assault upon the 20,000 pro-Palestinian Sydneysiders gathered to peacefully protest the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog continues to leave much of the constituency stunned. The shock of witnessing NSW police liberally applying brute force to civilians appears unprecedented in living memory, and it’s not ...
A by-election was the one thing the AEC didn't need right now. Then Sussan Ley announced she was planning to retire. The post With Sussan Ley gone, the Farrer by-election
Israel’s destruction of Gaza may have strengthened short-term dominance, but it is deepening the demographic, economic and moral pressures that threaten the long-term stability of its state project. read now...
There may well be a malign element to Gallup's decision to stop presidential polling, but it was never an uncomplicated good. The post Polling was never a neutral force in
Plus, the bizarre source for South Korean spies regarding the name of Kim Jong-un's rumoured successor, his daughter. The post Ross Cadell flew on Clive Palmer’s jet to spook
Men are beginning to swing back to the Coalition now that Angus Taylor has become the Liberal leader. What does that say about male voters? The post Men flock back
Meta and TikTok have faced a grilling on misinformation and whether they would allow climate change denial on their platforms. The post ‘Damn lies’: Meta and TikTok grilled at
The one-year, $7.6 million contract for the Cyber Warfare Division brings Defence's spend to more than $26 million on contracts with the controversial Trump-linked company. The post Defence signs biggest
Gift givers include foreign governments, corporations and lobbyists — as well as AI companies such as OpenAI, which hosted several dinners for senior government officials. The post Federal bureaucrats accepted
By the rivers of Babylon…
There we sat down
Yeah, we wept
When we remembered Zion.
Increase of demonisation of Israel and openly antisemitic feeling in Australian society has culminated in the Bondi terror attack, in which 15 Jewish Australians were murdered by Islamist terrorists during a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025. This ...
Every now and then, a complete balls-up can work in one’s favour.
Yesterday’s leaked Shadow Cabinet document marked ‘Shadow Cabinet-In-Confidence’ outlining the Coalition’s immigration policy did just that. While the document states the planned reduction in net immigration to 175,000 in the Coalition’s first year in government is far from adequate ...
The 9 February 2026 NSW police assault upon the 20,000 pro-Palestinian Sydneysiders gathered to peacefully protest the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog continues to leave much of the constituency stunned. The shock of witnessing NSW police liberally applying brute force to civilians appears unprecedented in living memory, and it’s not ...
A by-election was the one thing the AEC didn't need right now. Then Sussan Ley announced she was planning to retire. The post With Sussan Ley gone, the Farrer by-election