
Despite his reputation as a progressive pope and a hero of the oppressed, Pope Francis' involvement in Argentina's Dirty War haunted him. read now...

For the second election in a row, Seven staff have leaked the broadcaster's debate questions ahead of time. The post Seven’s federal election debate questions leak… again appeared first on

For years the World Economic Forum's 'Global Competitiveness Index' was used to push neoliberal policies around the world. Turns out it may have been manipulated. The post Sycophantic Davos —

The Western Australian government has announced the first of at least six directors-general to be appointed before MoGs start on July 1. Lanie Chopping will finish up at the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, and Sport to take charge of the Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation, and Safety. Prior

State Minister for Local Government Nick Staikos has revealed the Victorian mayors selected to personally convey advice on legislative, regulatory, strategic and policy issues affecting councils. The 2025 panel comprises Louise Crawford (Port Phillip City Council), Simone Zmood (Glen Eira City Council), Paul Klisaris (Monash City Council), Jack ...

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been eager to portray himself as a potential winner, despite his bleak poll numbers for much of the 2025 campaign. Is he kidding himself? The post

We're repeatedly told that Peter Dutton isn't really like Trump. But he sure seems comfortable acting like him. The post From ‘hate media’ to ‘lock him up’, Dutton’s Trump tribute

King Charles has marked the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII with a heartfelt expression of gratitude to those Australians who fought “in the pursuit of peace, freedom and justice”. In a message to Australian servicemen and women involved in the Second World War (WWII), the King acknowledged the

The biggest casualty in Trump's tariff trade war is the American economy and the nation's consumers. read now...

Crikey for PM sends spam texts to Clive Palmer, Monique Ryan, the Liberals and Labor (they loved it)
Political parties can collect as much information about you as they want and bombard you with texts, emails and calls. We gave them a taste of their own medicine. The

Institutions including the National Library, National Archives and National Museum could be hit with hundreds of job cuts under the opposition's plans to reduce the APS. The post Coalition desperate

Between the possible return of Mark Pezzullo, the preference deal between the Coalition and One Nation, and defence spending pledges, Chinese voters have been given a lot to think about.

Despite his reputation as a progressive pope and a hero of the oppressed, Pope Francis' involvement in Argentina's Dirty War haunted him. read now...

For the second election in a row, Seven staff have leaked the broadcaster's debate questions ahead of time. The post Seven’s federal election debate questions leak… again appeared first on

For years the World Economic Forum's 'Global Competitiveness Index' was used to push neoliberal policies around the world. Turns out it may have been manipulated. The post Sycophantic Davos —

The Western Australian government has announced the first of at least six directors-general to be appointed before MoGs start on July 1. Lanie Chopping will finish up at the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, and Sport to take charge of the Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation, and Safety. Prior

State Minister for Local Government Nick Staikos has revealed the Victorian mayors selected to personally convey advice on legislative, regulatory, strategic and policy issues affecting councils. The 2025 panel comprises Louise Crawford (Port Phillip City Council), Simone Zmood (Glen Eira City Council), Paul Klisaris (Monash City Council), Jack ...

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been eager to portray himself as a potential winner, despite his bleak poll numbers for much of the 2025 campaign. Is he kidding himself? The post

We're repeatedly told that Peter Dutton isn't really like Trump. But he sure seems comfortable acting like him. The post From ‘hate media’ to ‘lock him up’, Dutton’s Trump tribute

King Charles has marked the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII with a heartfelt expression of gratitude to those Australians who fought “in the pursuit of peace, freedom and justice”. In a message to Australian servicemen and women involved in the Second World War (WWII), the King acknowledged the

The biggest casualty in Trump's tariff trade war is the American economy and the nation's consumers. read now...
Crikey for PM sends spam texts to Clive Palmer, Monique Ryan, the Liberals and Labor (they loved it)

Political parties can collect as much information about you as they want and bombard you with texts, emails and calls. We gave them a taste of their own medicine. The

Institutions including the National Library, National Archives and National Museum could be hit with hundreds of job cuts under the opposition's plans to reduce the APS. The post Coalition desperate

Between the possible return of Mark Pezzullo, the preference deal between the Coalition and One Nation, and defence spending pledges, Chinese voters have been given a lot to think about.