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Coles signage at a supermarket in Melbourne (Image: AAP/Joel Carrett)

The Woolies and Coles price-gouging scandal might become an even bigger story

Were brands that have become household names in Australia aware of the pricing plans?

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From News Corp to Nine, journalism is compromised by real estate. Time to let it go

Real estate is one of traditional media’s few remaining lucrative advertising sectors. But now they’re looking for the exit.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Image: AAP/Nuno Avendano)

‘Grow up Albo!’: How Crikey readers feel about Labor, less than a year out from the election

While many draw the line at comparing Albanese to Morrison, Labor’s ‘childish’ refusal to negotiate with the Greens has not gone down well with readers.

Albanese government had ‘no objection’ to Ben Roberts-Smith award from King Charles, FOI reveals

Historian Professor Jenny Hocking said rejecting a request from the King for bestowing his own award would be ‘unthinkable’.

Rex Patrick and Jacqui Lambie tell us their plan in one short car ride

Crikey called Rex Patrick and got a bonus chat with Jacqui Lambie, whose party he hopes to join as a comeback senator for South Australia.

An abortion rights activist outside the Supreme Court in Washington (Image: AAP/Alex Brandon)

Women are dying without safe and legal abortion in the US. But will this shift votes?

Abortion has overtaken the economy as the single most important issue to women voters younger than 45.

Trying to find a bad word about Tim Walz at the Minnesota State Fair

Political polarisation isn’t easy to find in the land of Minnesota Nice.

A ‘Black Nazi’, sexting RFK Jr and an Oprah cameo: One weekend in US politics

Several absolute masterpieces of scandal have dominated the US political landscape this weekend.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham (Image: AAP/Adam Vaughan)

Pints, Eminem and MAGA hats: The coming of age of Reform UK at its national conference

Reform’s strength in the last election — receiving 4 million votes — has pushed the right-wing party to take itself more seriously.

Independent MP Helen Haines (Image: AAP/Private Media/Zennie)

Helen Haines knows people are disappointed with the NACC. She wants them to be patient

The member for Indi spent years fighting for a national anti-corruption commission. One year in, how does she feel the NACC is faring?

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Yes, Albo is the new ScoMo — he’s more of the void

The only real difference between Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison is that Albo would have made a pretty successful Coalition prime minister.

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No, Albo isn’t the new ScoMo — he may still believe in something

Like many in Labor, Albanese is scarred by Bill Shorten’s 2019 defeat.

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Anthony Albanese and a fact-checked post on X (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas/X)

Why did Albo get fact-checked on X? He’s mad his housing agenda is stalling

The prime minister and his colleagues went on a social media blitz to try to shame the Greens over the move. They didn’t quite hit the mark.

A Victorian Electoral Commission official sorts ballot papers (Image: AAP/James Ross)

Truth in political advertising laws work. Why don’t all states and territories enact them?

South Australia, having operated its political advertising law since 1985 without impeding freedom of speech, is an inspirational example, one researcher said. 

A Sportsbet ad featuring AFL media figures Tony Jones, Damien Barrett, Sam McClure and Kane Cornes

‘People will swim through shit for a dollar’: A list of AFL stars and journos on the gambling payroll

You can’t escape sports gambling advertising, especially in football. How deep does it go? Crikey lists as many AFL media personalities as we could find who are publicly involved in the betting industry.

Tim Paine (Image: AAP/Darren England)

Former Test captain slams ‘mainstream media’ for silence over Fox Sports cricket chief’s secret account

‘I thought that is a very big story. I wonder what mainstream media’s got to say about it. Crickets,’ said former Australian men’s captain Tim Paine.

Donald Trump and suspected shooter Ryan Routh (Image: AAP/AP/Alex Brandon)

Reality continues to come apart following *another* attempt on Trump’s life

Within hours of the incident, the hashtag #StagedAssassinationAttempt began to trend on X.

Pope Francis at a holy mass in Dili, Timor-Leste on September 10, 2024 (Image: AP/Dita Alangkara)

Crocodiles, massive crowds and careful words: Pope Francis visits Timor-Leste

As Timor-Leste marks 25 years of freedom, a visit from the pope is the gift its people wanted — despite the enormous bill.

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No, we shouldn’t abolish superannuation — we should fix it!

Do you trust yourself to save 11.5% of your salary every year until retirement?

Treasurer Jim Chalmers (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch)

Time for the Financial Review to be honest: It wants a punitive recession

The AFR should stop misleading its readers and be upfront about what it wants: a recession to inflict misery on workers.

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Australia’s biggest medical imaging lab is training AI on its scan data. Patients have no idea

Australia’s biggest radiology chain I-MED let start-up Harrison.ai use its patient scans to train AI. There’s no public information showing patients consented.

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Aged care reform will be a major Labor legacy… with help from the Coalition

It’s taken Labor two governments to reengineer aged care in Australia — with some help along the way from the opposition.

Then prime minister Kevin Rudd in 2009 (Image: AAP/Alan Porritt)

‘An exercise in revisionism’: Crikey readers correct the record on the 2009 CPRS

Plus, WA voters aren’t the ones being pandered to by the Albanese government — rather, Labor is courting the state of ‘Woodside Australia’.

Anthony Albanese and WA Premier Roger Cook (Image: AAP)

Toxic cost of Labor’s WA obsession just keeps growing

The Albanese government is governing in the West Australian interest, not the national interest. And that means giving control of policy to some of the worst corporate actors in the country.