
Internal and public government records reveals how the federal government has spent $60 million on contracts with the Trump-aligned company, bought a stake worth more than $160 million, but has

Accounting and audit rulemakers are still waiting for the Digital Transformation Agency to confirm which email address was used to contact them about an AI-related regulation for the public sector. A response by the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board to questions asked by Senator

The WA government will set up a new clean energy fund to invest in works aimed at delivering cleaner, more affordable, and reliable energy. Announced on Monday, the $1.4 billion initiative will be included in the 2026-27 state budget and support projects such as the Clean Energy Link (CEL). The

Australia should have settled the taxation of gas exports before the LNG boom matured, when governments had more leverage, project economics were still being set, and the public share of the upside could have been defined more clearly. But lateness is not a reason to leave the problem untouched. The

A provocative Royal Commission submission by Dr Evan Jones argues that Australia’s antisemitism debate cannot be separated from Israel, Zionism and their political influence. read now...

Anthony Albanese’s least favourite Green has some things to say about the party, what went wrong in 2025, and what it does next. The post ‘Our aspiration should be to

The apparent blowback to his arrest for alleged war crimes may be more media hype and internet hot air than we thought. The post Attending a Ben Roberts-Smith rally was

The Victorian Liberals are planning to preference One Nation ahead of Labor at the state election in November. How has that gone in the past? The post From pariah to

Plus: Farrer candidates are facing off in a final debate to be hosted by Barrie Cassidy. The post On Notice: 30 years since Port Arthur massacre, antisemitism royal commission to

Many harsh things have been said about our beautiful country. Yet the Australian Parliament now also wants to ‘…foster informed, engaged, and active citizens of all ages…’ according to its guide to how our democracy works.
Democracy has always been about results. It was ‘a knife and fork, a bread and cheese question’ as a Chartist leader Joseph Rayner ...

Well, it's confirmed: government documents show we're negotiating to hand access to every Australian travellers' biometric data to the United States. And it's worse than we thought. The post FOI

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW Government’s Blanket Ban on Protest Marches is Unconstitutional, Court Finds
The ban was found to impinge upon the implied right of political communication contained in the Australian Constitution.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Destroying ...

Internal and public government records reveals how the federal government has spent $60 million on contracts with the Trump-aligned company, bought a stake worth more than $160 million, but has

Accounting and audit rulemakers are still waiting for the Digital Transformation Agency to confirm which email address was used to contact them about an AI-related regulation for the public sector. A response by the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board to questions asked by Senator

The WA government will set up a new clean energy fund to invest in works aimed at delivering cleaner, more affordable, and reliable energy. Announced on Monday, the $1.4 billion initiative will be included in the 2026-27 state budget and support projects such as the Clean Energy Link (CEL). The

Australia should have settled the taxation of gas exports before the LNG boom matured, when governments had more leverage, project economics were still being set, and the public share of the upside could have been defined more clearly. But lateness is not a reason to leave the problem untouched. The

A provocative Royal Commission submission by Dr Evan Jones argues that Australia’s antisemitism debate cannot be separated from Israel, Zionism and their political influence. read now...

Anthony Albanese’s least favourite Green has some things to say about the party, what went wrong in 2025, and what it does next. The post ‘Our aspiration should be to

The apparent blowback to his arrest for alleged war crimes may be more media hype and internet hot air than we thought. The post Attending a Ben Roberts-Smith rally was

The Victorian Liberals are planning to preference One Nation ahead of Labor at the state election in November. How has that gone in the past? The post From pariah to

Plus: Farrer candidates are facing off in a final debate to be hosted by Barrie Cassidy. The post On Notice: 30 years since Port Arthur massacre, antisemitism royal commission to

Many harsh things have been said about our beautiful country. Yet the Australian Parliament now also wants to ‘…foster informed, engaged, and active citizens of all ages…’ according to its guide to how our democracy works.
Democracy has always been about results. It was ‘a knife and fork, a bread and cheese question’ as a Chartist leader Joseph Rayner ...

Well, it's confirmed: government documents show we're negotiating to hand access to every Australian travellers' biometric data to the United States. And it's worse than we thought. The post FOI

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW Government’s Blanket Ban on Protest Marches is Unconstitutional, Court Finds
The ban was found to impinge upon the implied right of political communication contained in the Australian Constitution.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Destroying ...
