
Allegations of covert coordination, voter intimidation and data sharing have thrust the Plymouth Brethren’s role in the 2025 Federal Election under growing national scrutiny. read now...

The Tasmanian government has introduced a new tendering and contracting regime for government work. Treasurer Eric Abetz has instructed agencies to approach Tasmanian businesses first for procurement processes valued under $100,000. For projects over this amount, agencies are instructed to approach at least two local businesses, “where there is local

After abandoning the Sisyphean task of improving women's lot in the Liberal Party, Charlotte Mortlock has formed, quite literally, 'Something Better'. What does history tell us about how this might

Deputy commissioner Nicole Rose has resigned from the national anti-corruption watchdog. Rose’s final day with the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) will be later this month. She will relocate overseas, following a period of leave. NACC announced Rose’s resignation in its monthly update today. “Rose has brought a wealth of knowledge

A war for oil isn’t just fuelling conflict — it’s torching the planet, accelerating emissions and burying climate action under the rubble of geopolitics. read now...

Trump's railing at NATO and the exhaustion of weapon stocks in a small war against Iran proves that the US empire is in serious decline. But we remain in denial,

The Department of Parliamentary Services monitored the inboxes of Senior Executive Service officers between October and December 2024 to determine if department leaders were leaking to the media. In a response to estimates questions by Senator James McGrath, DPS said SES officers’ inboxes were monitored as an “assurance mechanism” to

The South Australian premier went all in on LIV Golf, ramming a takeover bill — and a $45 million redevelopment — for North Adelaide Golf Course through parliament. Now it's

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
The Offence of Public Nuisance at a War Memorial or Internment Site in NSW
A man is facing court for allegedly heckling an Aboriginal veteran at an ANZAC Day dawn service.
Click here to read the article
NSW Aboriginal Land Council Lodges Discrimination Complaint Against ...

We seek to become a land of ordinary civil free speech, where people go about their business earning an income and raising children, government spending is limited and focused on the people, and where prosperity through enterprise is a common goal.
A ‘land of dreams,’ Matthew Arnold called it.
The Founding Fathers did a good job getting us started.
The ...

Alasdair Macleod, husband of Rupert Murdoch's daughter, Prudence, recently made a donation to the Farrer election's independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe. They are quickly emerging as billionaires to be reckoned with.

The Australian Public Service Commission has released a new ‘Guide on Merit in the Australian Public Service’. Directed primarily at HR practitioners in APS agencies, it aims to help agencies understand and uphold the merit principle, “while also building innovative, responsive and flexible recruitment processes that meet individual agency needs”.

Allegations of covert coordination, voter intimidation and data sharing have thrust the Plymouth Brethren’s role in the 2025 Federal Election under growing national scrutiny. read now...

The Tasmanian government has introduced a new tendering and contracting regime for government work. Treasurer Eric Abetz has instructed agencies to approach Tasmanian businesses first for procurement processes valued under $100,000. For projects over this amount, agencies are instructed to approach at least two local businesses, “where there is local

After abandoning the Sisyphean task of improving women's lot in the Liberal Party, Charlotte Mortlock has formed, quite literally, 'Something Better'. What does history tell us about how this might

Deputy commissioner Nicole Rose has resigned from the national anti-corruption watchdog. Rose’s final day with the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) will be later this month. She will relocate overseas, following a period of leave. NACC announced Rose’s resignation in its monthly update today. “Rose has brought a wealth of knowledge

A war for oil isn’t just fuelling conflict — it’s torching the planet, accelerating emissions and burying climate action under the rubble of geopolitics. read now...

Trump's railing at NATO and the exhaustion of weapon stocks in a small war against Iran proves that the US empire is in serious decline. But we remain in denial,

The Department of Parliamentary Services monitored the inboxes of Senior Executive Service officers between October and December 2024 to determine if department leaders were leaking to the media. In a response to estimates questions by Senator James McGrath, DPS said SES officers’ inboxes were monitored as an “assurance mechanism” to

The South Australian premier went all in on LIV Golf, ramming a takeover bill — and a $45 million redevelopment — for North Adelaide Golf Course through parliament. Now it's

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
The Offence of Public Nuisance at a War Memorial or Internment Site in NSW
A man is facing court for allegedly heckling an Aboriginal veteran at an ANZAC Day dawn service.
Click here to read the article
NSW Aboriginal Land Council Lodges Discrimination Complaint Against ...

We seek to become a land of ordinary civil free speech, where people go about their business earning an income and raising children, government spending is limited and focused on the people, and where prosperity through enterprise is a common goal.
A ‘land of dreams,’ Matthew Arnold called it.
The Founding Fathers did a good job getting us started.
The ...

Alasdair Macleod, husband of Rupert Murdoch's daughter, Prudence, recently made a donation to the Farrer election's independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe. They are quickly emerging as billionaires to be reckoned with.

The Australian Public Service Commission has released a new ‘Guide on Merit in the Australian Public Service’. Directed primarily at HR practitioners in APS agencies, it aims to help agencies understand and uphold the merit principle, “while also building innovative, responsive and flexible recruitment processes that meet individual agency needs”.
