
The Reserve Bank’s pivot on interest rates reflects a shifting economic landscape rather than policy failure, as inflation, employment and global conditions moved in ways few foresaw. read now...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said to Australians and the rest of the world, with the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, that Australia does not care about Israel committing genocide of […]
The post Anthony Albanese legitimises Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians with visit by President Isaac Herzog appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

If you’re one of the millions of Australians who use myGov to access Medicare, Centrelink, or the ATO, you’ve been told by the federal government to use its Code Generator app to keep your account secure. When it comes to the security of the app itself, the government has spent

NSW police aggressively dispersed protesters gathered in Sydney yesterday to demonstrate against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, and Angus Taylor's colleagues are hurrying him towards a Liberal leadership challenge. The post

Transport for NSW has pushed back on enforcing the state public service’s controversial return-to-office edict issued by the Premier’s Department, opting instead to complete a major restructure that redefines roles and reporting lines before any crackdown. It’s a move that could yet hit several other NSW government agencies. In a

Malcolm Turnbull has warned governments must stay focused on delivering good ‘bread and butter’ services to combat the threat populism poses to society. The former prime minister recently told the Sydney Summit that the best way to assure voters who were prepared to align with populist politicians was to start

Victoria’s Gender Equality Act 2020 is one of the most ambitious pieces of gender equality legislation in Australia, built on the expectation that the public sector should lead by example in tackling systemic inequality. Because public sector practices shape labour markets, policy design, and community expectations well beyond government itself,

I watched a hostage video on Monday.
With four Australian flags hanging in agony as a backdrop, Sussan Ley and David Littleproud gave the weirdest performance of their careers.
Sussan Ley, clearly the dominant force, gritted her jaw. She then engaged in an elite-level of question avoidance, giving barely coherent replies to a room full of frustrated ...

On Sunday night, during the Super Bowl – one of the largest shared cultural moments on the planet – an advert about antisemitism reached tens of millions of homes. Funded by Robert Kraft, it set out to ‘stand up to Jewish hate’. That really matters.
But moments like this are not neutral, they never are. They teach and they imprint. They tell young ...

The NSW Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the extraordinary powers given to police to disrupt protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Sydney this week. The decision was handed down late Monday, minutes before a planned protest was scheduled to start through Sydney’s central business district, from

So Peter Mandelson, arch manipulator and shadowy Svengali has finally run out of road. This time his political career really has ended in disgrace. Throughout his decades in, and out, of politics, Mandelson was a divisive figure, but there was one part of his character that friends and foes agreed on: Mandy was a strategic genius. I beg to ...

Former Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) secretary Natalie James was sacked, according to evidence in Senate estimates. James was terminated under section 59 of the Public Service Act — the same provision used to remove Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry secretary Adam Fennessy. Prime Minister and Cabinet

The Reserve Bank’s pivot on interest rates reflects a shifting economic landscape rather than policy failure, as inflation, employment and global conditions moved in ways few foresaw. read now...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said to Australians and the rest of the world, with the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, that Australia does not care about Israel committing genocide of […]
The post Anthony Albanese legitimises Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians with visit by President Isaac Herzog appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

If you’re one of the millions of Australians who use myGov to access Medicare, Centrelink, or the ATO, you’ve been told by the federal government to use its Code Generator app to keep your account secure. When it comes to the security of the app itself, the government has spent

NSW police aggressively dispersed protesters gathered in Sydney yesterday to demonstrate against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, and Angus Taylor's colleagues are hurrying him towards a Liberal leadership challenge. The post

Transport for NSW has pushed back on enforcing the state public service’s controversial return-to-office edict issued by the Premier’s Department, opting instead to complete a major restructure that redefines roles and reporting lines before any crackdown. It’s a move that could yet hit several other NSW government agencies. In a

Malcolm Turnbull has warned governments must stay focused on delivering good ‘bread and butter’ services to combat the threat populism poses to society. The former prime minister recently told the Sydney Summit that the best way to assure voters who were prepared to align with populist politicians was to start

Victoria’s Gender Equality Act 2020 is one of the most ambitious pieces of gender equality legislation in Australia, built on the expectation that the public sector should lead by example in tackling systemic inequality. Because public sector practices shape labour markets, policy design, and community expectations well beyond government itself,

I watched a hostage video on Monday.
With four Australian flags hanging in agony as a backdrop, Sussan Ley and David Littleproud gave the weirdest performance of their careers.
Sussan Ley, clearly the dominant force, gritted her jaw. She then engaged in an elite-level of question avoidance, giving barely coherent replies to a room full of frustrated ...

On Sunday night, during the Super Bowl – one of the largest shared cultural moments on the planet – an advert about antisemitism reached tens of millions of homes. Funded by Robert Kraft, it set out to ‘stand up to Jewish hate’. That really matters.
But moments like this are not neutral, they never are. They teach and they imprint. They tell young ...

The NSW Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the extraordinary powers given to police to disrupt protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Sydney this week. The decision was handed down late Monday, minutes before a planned protest was scheduled to start through Sydney’s central business district, from

So Peter Mandelson, arch manipulator and shadowy Svengali has finally run out of road. This time his political career really has ended in disgrace. Throughout his decades in, and out, of politics, Mandelson was a divisive figure, but there was one part of his character that friends and foes agreed on: Mandy was a strategic genius. I beg to ...

Former Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) secretary Natalie James was sacked, according to evidence in Senate estimates. James was terminated under section 59 of the Public Service Act — the same provision used to remove Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry secretary Adam Fennessy. Prime Minister and Cabinet
