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David Littleproud doesn’t care if he loses his job over a messy coalition split, with the Nationals leader saying he stood up for the party’s principles. The Liberals and Nationals have put a pause on ...
The Reserve Bank’s numbers shout that it made a mistake not cutting interest rates in April, as well as yesterday. The forecast drop in real wages underlines the need, Michael Pascoe writes. I hope ...
Information is the currency of power in a democracy. It’s what allows informed debate and scrutiny of Government. So, how is transparency shaping up in the 48th Parliament? Rex Patrick takes a look.
A public hospital sold off to a private operator, controlled in the Cayman Islands, and now, after years of cost-cutting, legal threats, and a damning Auditor General’s report, the NSW public is ...
An 11th-hour Election 2025 blitzkrieg claims the Greens are enabling extremists who “will do anything in their power to establish a worldwide Islamic Caliphate.” Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon ...
Poor old Donald Trump thinks the United States still dominates the global economy, but the ‘stable genius’ has lost touch with reality and is a couple of decades out of date, writes Michael Pascoe.
With the election looming, the promises of the major parties can only be kept if enough tax is collected to pay for them, including from those big corporations that avoid paying. A new search tool ...
As crazy as Trump’s tariff mania is, the world will keep turning with not as much damage as the headlines have us believe, Michael Pascoe writes. Recession in America, global growth reduced by a third ...
Former Lendlease lawyer Tony Watson saved the country $300m as whistleblower to the biggest tax fraud in Australian history. Now he’s lost his house. Michael West reports. If you have a few bob spare, ...
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Labor and the Coalition look the other way while the US, our closest ally, is engaged in a very public and petulant global meltdown. Senator David Shoebridge calls for urgent review of the ...
Where to store nuclear waste from AUKUS submarines is a decision which will impact us for millennia, but they are going to extraordinary lengths to hide it from the public. Rex Patrick reports.
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