
Is whatever stigma there might have been around openly supporting One Nation about to disappear? The post ‘Reverse shy-Toryism’: One Nation’s bandwagon effect in South Australia may represent a

Victorian Labor needs to dump Jacinta Allan before she leads them to defeat in November, and it's help stem the drift to One Nation, too. The post Jacinta Allan’s end

Australia’s continued loyalty to the U.S. alliance is framed as strategic necessity, but increasingly looks like silence in the face of war and declining democratic values. read now...

Following an ABC report on ISIS-inspired attacks on gay and bisexual teens in Greater Sydney, which was published during Mardi Gras, the Minns government has this week come to the table with the solution it spruiked last month, which was tougher penalties for engaging in such hate crimes. But a number of commentators are treating this law reform ...

US debt is heading for US$40 trillion as Trump's war on Iran accelerates spending. He promised to eliminate debt, but his antics mean Americans now pay US$1 trillion a year

Meanwhile, the 'peace president' does not need anyone's help to fuel his warmongering. read now...

Shen Yun is 'the show the world loves but Beijing fears', according to The Epoch Times. We'll be the judge of that. The post Shen Yun is back in Australia,

The competing stories told by the royal comission and the NACC report leave many of the people involved in robodebt in perpetual limbo. The post ‘Just dismantle it’: Rick Morton

Jeff Brass/Getty ImagesThe world’s energy situation is growing more volatile by the day. The US-Israel war on Iran has effectively shut one of the world’s most important oil choke points, the Strait of Hormuz, sending the price of Brent crude over US $100 a barrel for the first time since

Campaigns urging users to quit ChatGPT mistake individual boycotts for meaningful resistance in a system dominated by entrenched Big Tech power. read now...

Leaders have become masterful at initiating organisational ‘transformation’, ‘reform’, or ‘change’, but as the results often show, less successful at delivering on the promise. There is a common pattern in large-scale organisational reform that most insiders would recognise. A problem is identified. A structural solution is planned — often a

Looming strike action across one of the federal government’s key technology outsourcers, initially slated for this weekend, appears to have been put on hold after a last-minute offer to key unions was tabled just hours before a critical deadline. A long-standing dispute between multinational outsourcer DXC and members of the

Is whatever stigma there might have been around openly supporting One Nation about to disappear? The post ‘Reverse shy-Toryism’: One Nation’s bandwagon effect in South Australia may represent a

Victorian Labor needs to dump Jacinta Allan before she leads them to defeat in November, and it's help stem the drift to One Nation, too. The post Jacinta Allan’s end

Australia’s continued loyalty to the U.S. alliance is framed as strategic necessity, but increasingly looks like silence in the face of war and declining democratic values. read now...

Following an ABC report on ISIS-inspired attacks on gay and bisexual teens in Greater Sydney, which was published during Mardi Gras, the Minns government has this week come to the table with the solution it spruiked last month, which was tougher penalties for engaging in such hate crimes. But a number of commentators are treating this law reform ...

US debt is heading for US$40 trillion as Trump's war on Iran accelerates spending. He promised to eliminate debt, but his antics mean Americans now pay US$1 trillion a year

Meanwhile, the 'peace president' does not need anyone's help to fuel his warmongering. read now...

Shen Yun is 'the show the world loves but Beijing fears', according to The Epoch Times. We'll be the judge of that. The post Shen Yun is back in Australia,

The competing stories told by the royal comission and the NACC report leave many of the people involved in robodebt in perpetual limbo. The post ‘Just dismantle it’: Rick Morton

Jeff Brass/Getty ImagesThe world’s energy situation is growing more volatile by the day. The US-Israel war on Iran has effectively shut one of the world’s most important oil choke points, the Strait of Hormuz, sending the price of Brent crude over US $100 a barrel for the first time since

Campaigns urging users to quit ChatGPT mistake individual boycotts for meaningful resistance in a system dominated by entrenched Big Tech power. read now...

Leaders have become masterful at initiating organisational ‘transformation’, ‘reform’, or ‘change’, but as the results often show, less successful at delivering on the promise. There is a common pattern in large-scale organisational reform that most insiders would recognise. A problem is identified. A structural solution is planned — often a

Looming strike action across one of the federal government’s key technology outsourcers, initially slated for this weekend, appears to have been put on hold after a last-minute offer to key unions was tabled just hours before a critical deadline. A long-standing dispute between multinational outsourcer DXC and members of the
