The Price of Green: City of Sydney pays Chinese, Turks to get net zeroBy Callum Foote | August 30, 2023The City of Sydney and City of Melbourne have been relying heavily on cheap Chinese and Turkish carbon offsets to ...
Survival no sure thing: Shine Justice fails pelvic mesh victims, now shareholdersBy Michael West and Callum Foote | August 29, 2023A lawyer's first duty is to the Court, the second duty to the client. Shine Justice, or Shine Lawyers as they ...
George Rozvany: living in the shadows of the Big 4 and the art of sudden reappearanceBy George Rozvany | August 28, 2023Australia's original Big 4 'whistleblower' George Rozvany called for the bust up of PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte in ...
Action on money-laundering, property price relief, or plus ça change?By Callum Foote | August 27, 2023Will the government finally act on money-laundering laws promised 17 years ago, or once again be thwarted by ...
Snow Job – Snowy Hydro 2.0 in a fathomless crevasse of costsBy Rex Patrick | August 25, 2023Malcolm Turnbull's Snowy Hydro 2.0 project was touted as $2 billion bargain in 2017. It now looks a $10 billion ...
Harassed by journalist? Local paper leant on by police amid stoush with Hawkesbury Liberal mayorBy Michael Sainsbury | August 24, 2023In shades of the John Barilaro police raid on Friendly Jordies, a local newspaper has been visited by police for ...
Network of influence: is the carbon credits elite prolonging fossil fuels?By Callum Foote | August 23, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism has been a boon for climate farming consultants and the NGO elite. Callum Foote explores ...
Bill Shock – does waltzing with energy companies, comparison sites, get your costs down?By Sandi Logan | August 22, 2023Energy consumers are getting used to dancing with their provider each year to get the lowest price possible for ...
The Big Four and the steep cost of a shadow workforce, hollowed out public serviceBy Lachlan Guselli | August 21, 2023Public servants have became usurped by global consulting firms, and the public service diminished in the process. ...
A Joyceful Farewell – looming strike at Qantas’ miners’ carrierBy Michael Sainsbury | August 21, 2023While Alan Joyce continues to bask in the glory of his Qantas farewell tour, all is not well at the airline's ...
Marles Mauled: Rex Patrick demolishes Defence sophistry on AUKUS, submarines, nuclearBy Rex Patrick | August 19, 2023Rex Patrick demolishes Defence Minister Richard Marles' AUKUS statement to explain Labor's incredible $368B of ...
All the way with Anthony A – Labor locks in AUKUS support despite union oppositionBy Zacharias Szumer | August 19, 2023The Labor Government’s continuation of the Morrison-era AUKUS agreement, and a $350 billion spend on ...
Action from ALP on pokies, gambling, more long-shot than sure betBy Stephen Mayne | August 18, 2023Labor has a long history of profiting from poker machines. Will they move a motion at the ALP National Conference ...
The ayes have it – ALP conference flashpoints fizz outBy Zacharias Szumer | August 18, 2023The first day of ALP’s national conference in Brisbane was a routine affair, with every motion expected to draw ...
A calm caucus or ruckus over AUKUS – will Labor Party delegates toe the Albo line?By Zacharias Szumer | August 17, 2023Anthony Albanese and his allies will be working hard at the ALP conference to ensure that the Prime Minister ...