Recent federal polls suggest the former Coalition parties are on track to be devastated by One Nation. But this all remains theoretical... for now. The post The Liberals face a
When I arranged to visit Mossmont Nurseries outside Griffith in the NSW Riverina, I pictured something like an expanded Bunnings garden centre. The reality is starkly different. In the words of Jonathan Moss, it’s “a tree factory.” Moss is a sixth-generation owner of a family business that’s been around for
You know things are going badly for the Liberals when they roll out John Howard. The post The John Howard Eyebrows-O-Meter™ ranking of Liberal desperation appeared first on Crikey.
A development financially benefitting Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate and twice rejected by elected councillors, was quietly resurrected through bureaucracy, sealed documents and backroom deals that consistently favoured Tate and ran roughshod over the public interest. read now...
The ongoing Epstein revelations suggest that, at least in a shopworn way, some conspiracy theories are very real — especially when it comes to how vested interests try to influence
Despite the Gold Coast City Council twice voting to reject a development proposal endorsed by his administration, Gold Coast Council CEO Tim Baker unilaterally overturned that democratic decision, directly advantaging Mayor Tom Tate. read now...
Plus the Norwegian royal family is having a really terrible week. The post Pauline’s pay slip, a Hockey buck, and a Melania misstep appeared first on Crikey.
The Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post has gutted its newsrooms — and the journalism world will be worse for it. The post What journalism will lose from The Washington Post
AUKUS questions remain about how many US staff will be sent to Western Australia and where they will live. The post ‘Not adequately resourced’: US senators voice fears for AUKUS
The rising backlash in the United States over H-1B visas is not merely a dispute over jobs or immigration. It is a belated recognition that America’s digital dominance increasingly rests on a fragile and outsourced labour model – one that prioritises managerial control and cost efficiency over institutional continuity and domestic capability. Silicon ...
Recent federal polls suggest the former Coalition parties are on track to be devastated by One Nation. But this all remains theoretical... for now. The post The Liberals face a
When I arranged to visit Mossmont Nurseries outside Griffith in the NSW Riverina, I pictured something like an expanded Bunnings garden centre. The reality is starkly different. In the words of Jonathan Moss, it’s “a tree factory.” Moss is a sixth-generation owner of a family business that’s been around for
You know things are going badly for the Liberals when they roll out John Howard. The post The John Howard Eyebrows-O-Meter™ ranking of Liberal desperation appeared first on Crikey.
A development financially benefitting Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate and twice rejected by elected councillors, was quietly resurrected through bureaucracy, sealed documents and backroom deals that consistently favoured Tate and ran roughshod over the public interest. read now...
The ongoing Epstein revelations suggest that, at least in a shopworn way, some conspiracy theories are very real — especially when it comes to how vested interests try to influence
Despite the Gold Coast City Council twice voting to reject a development proposal endorsed by his administration, Gold Coast Council CEO Tim Baker unilaterally overturned that democratic decision, directly advantaging Mayor Tom Tate. read now...
Plus the Norwegian royal family is having a really terrible week. The post Pauline’s pay slip, a Hockey buck, and a Melania misstep appeared first on Crikey.
The Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post has gutted its newsrooms — and the journalism world will be worse for it. The post What journalism will lose from The Washington Post
AUKUS questions remain about how many US staff will be sent to Western Australia and where they will live. The post ‘Not adequately resourced’: US senators voice fears for AUKUS
The rising backlash in the United States over H-1B visas is not merely a dispute over jobs or immigration. It is a belated recognition that America’s digital dominance increasingly rests on a fragile and outsourced labour model – one that prioritises managerial control and cost efficiency over institutional continuity and domestic capability. Silicon ...