
Bureau of Meteorology CEO Stuart Minchin has defended the contractors who worked on the weather office’s widely criticised website redesign. The bureau’s redesigned website was blasted by farmers and residents of Victoria and Queensland when severe storms coincided with its November launch. Critics said inadequate radar data and forecasting, and

Donald Trump betrayed his panic about the 2026 midterm elections last week when he vented at Dan Bongino, formerly the number two official at the FBI and now a podcaster, about his baseless conspiratorial thoughts on immigrants and voting. After glazing his “landslide” 2024 victory (in which he defeated Kamala

Once defined by dissent and solidarity, Generation X is now fuelling Pauline Hanson’s resurgence — driven less by conviction than by disillusionment, fear and misplaced anger. read now...

Australian Public Service commissioner Gordon de Brouwer has given a tearful farewell ahead of his departure this week. De Brouwer briefly broke down during an opening statement to Senate estimates this year, describing his time as commissioner as an honour. “I sincerely thank you for your patience, perspectives and engagement

Israeli president Issac Herzog arrived in Sydney on Monday, 9 February 2026 as part of his official four day visit. The stated purpose of Herzog’s tour is so he can mourn with the Jewish families, who lost loved ones in the Bondi Beach massacre. Yet, as his nation has been engaged in a 27-month-long genocide, a massive protest is set to take place on ...

Plus, the on-the-record responses from current and former politicians regarding yesterday's clashes between NSW Police and pro-Palestine protesters. The post Albo links clickbait and Perth bomb, Marles mumbles on Trump’s

The protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Sydney turned violent. Crikey was on the ground and saw how it all unfolded. The post A view from the ground: As

The death of acclaimed political cartoonist Jon Kudelka comes at a time when the media can little afford to lose his independence and moral clarity. The post ‘Allergic to bullshit’:

The inaugural Parliamentary Workplace Support Service survey into workplace culture may be released next month. The timing of the publication of the survey that received 1,033 responses must be taken jointly by the presiding officers, speaker Milton Dick and president Sue Lines. The PWSS fulfils a key human resources function

Herzog visit designed to divide — we won’t stop protesting genocide Pip Hinman Tue, 10/02/2026 - 12:16

Australia's anti-dumping system, in which politically powerful unions and donors benefit from decisions to protect them against cheap imports, needs reform. The post Labor’s anti-dumping obsession is crony capitalism that’s

As protests erupt nationwide against the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Australians are raising their voices against a war criminal welcomed by a government determined to suppress dissent in the name of social cohesion. read now...

Bureau of Meteorology CEO Stuart Minchin has defended the contractors who worked on the weather office’s widely criticised website redesign. The bureau’s redesigned website was blasted by farmers and residents of Victoria and Queensland when severe storms coincided with its November launch. Critics said inadequate radar data and forecasting, and

Donald Trump betrayed his panic about the 2026 midterm elections last week when he vented at Dan Bongino, formerly the number two official at the FBI and now a podcaster, about his baseless conspiratorial thoughts on immigrants and voting. After glazing his “landslide” 2024 victory (in which he defeated Kamala

Once defined by dissent and solidarity, Generation X is now fuelling Pauline Hanson’s resurgence — driven less by conviction than by disillusionment, fear and misplaced anger. read now...

Australian Public Service commissioner Gordon de Brouwer has given a tearful farewell ahead of his departure this week. De Brouwer briefly broke down during an opening statement to Senate estimates this year, describing his time as commissioner as an honour. “I sincerely thank you for your patience, perspectives and engagement

Israeli president Issac Herzog arrived in Sydney on Monday, 9 February 2026 as part of his official four day visit. The stated purpose of Herzog’s tour is so he can mourn with the Jewish families, who lost loved ones in the Bondi Beach massacre. Yet, as his nation has been engaged in a 27-month-long genocide, a massive protest is set to take place on ...

Plus, the on-the-record responses from current and former politicians regarding yesterday's clashes between NSW Police and pro-Palestine protesters. The post Albo links clickbait and Perth bomb, Marles mumbles on Trump’s

The protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Sydney turned violent. Crikey was on the ground and saw how it all unfolded. The post A view from the ground: As

The death of acclaimed political cartoonist Jon Kudelka comes at a time when the media can little afford to lose his independence and moral clarity. The post ‘Allergic to bullshit’:

The inaugural Parliamentary Workplace Support Service survey into workplace culture may be released next month. The timing of the publication of the survey that received 1,033 responses must be taken jointly by the presiding officers, speaker Milton Dick and president Sue Lines. The PWSS fulfils a key human resources function

Herzog visit designed to divide — we won’t stop protesting genocide Pip Hinman Tue, 10/02/2026 - 12:16

Australia's anti-dumping system, in which politically powerful unions and donors benefit from decisions to protect them against cheap imports, needs reform. The post Labor’s anti-dumping obsession is crony capitalism that’s

As protests erupt nationwide against the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Australians are raising their voices against a war criminal welcomed by a government determined to suppress dissent in the name of social cohesion. read now...
