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Dear Mark Butler, here are some facts about how Scott Morrison funded faith groups
The health minister has sought details on how taxpayers paid for faith-based groups with the former PM’s blessing. We’re here to help.
Fair Work Commission rules Kristina Keneally’s staffer was ‘denied natural justice’ in sacking
The former staffer should have been able to put forward a Me Too defence, the commission ruled.
All politics is personal: the march of US religious zealotry is decades long and won’t pause now
The conservative movement that overturned Roe v Wade has won its greatest victory, but don’t think it’s going to stop there.
‘A wonderful day’: Australian anti-abortionists celebrate Roe v Wade’s demise
Anti-abortion groups and some politicians say the decision will energise efforts to roll back access to reproductive health in Australia.
From leader to loser: Roe decision makes US an outlier on abortion
Nearly 50 years ago America led the world in liberalising abortion laws. Now it joins Iran, North Korea and Russia in shredding them.
Climate change ‘cuts cyclone frequency’
Climate change is making it harder for tropical cyclones to form and the world is getting fewer now than it did before oceans began to warm, a new study says.
All quiet on the Rupe/Jerry front … que the Q? … Hollie’s quick off the Marxist
Is this what you call a conspiracy of silence in News Corp’s empire over the Murdoch/Hall split? And that’s just as the big Q breaks his/her/its silence.
$50b in retirement savings gone — taken by vested interests in industry super funds
Those who claim to represent workers did the opposite — their members have lost billions because of their greed.
The US Supreme Court declares open season on America
The judges now sitting on the highest bench in the US have upended 230 years of jurisprudence, and opened a Pandora’s box on gun laws.
Australia is more than a set for US stories: why government needs to back local film
Until streamers and policymakers offer significant support, there’ll continue to be paltry Australian content on streaming services, writes Australian Writers Guild executive director Claire Pullen.
Should monetary support for Australia’s media ecosystem fill gaps in traditional platforms, or help them transition to a more diverse future?
The aim of the January 6 Committee may not be to fully convince Trump disciples, but to at least weaken the intensity of their fanaticism and delusion.
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Read moreHealth Minister Mark Butler acts after ‘concerning’ Crikey revelations on Hillsong-linked rehab
Minister seeks urgent briefing from health officials on the status of grants made by the Morrison government to faith-based services and facilities.
Here’s what we’re really doing in the South China Sea
The federal government should be frank with voters about its activities in China’s exclusive economic zone. It’s military espionage.
Fox and Murdochs lose another round in US$1.6b court case over channel’s Trump-inspired ‘rigged’ election reports
A US judge has given Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch more bad news in the suit brought by Dominion Voting Systems: sorry, guys, the case goes on.
Judith Neilson backs journalism for the long haul, despite board exodus
The billionaire philanthropist is not deserting her non-profit institute, but she wants a change ‘in direction and emphasis’.
A note from a not-so-precious lawyer: believing survivors doesn’t mean discarding the presumption of innocence
All the media had to do in the lead-up to the trial of Brittany Higgins’ alleged rapist was keep its mouth shut. Disastrously, that didn’t happen.
The residual number of Australians left in the lurch is relatively negligible.
Citizens need faith in critical institutions for democracy to work. Only trend-driven reporting can tell us who to trust.
Brendan Murphy, the face of Australia’s pandemic response, expected to retire amid government shake-up
While he recently denied retirement was on his mind, the health department secretary may be moving on from his role as top doctor.
The unvaxxed will always be with us. But their power and presence has been dealt a blow
The federal election showed that people had by and large rejected anti-vax propaganda. But the problem is not completely a thing of the past.
The long and the short of long COVID: what we know and what we’re still trying to understand
We are becoming increasingly aware of the toll long COVID can take on the body and mind.
The NDIA abandons best practice to save pennies in this blind man’s tribunal case
This legally blind man says the National Disability Insurance Agency doesn’t cooperate with people with disabilities. Instead it fights them.
The pandemic exposed our broken mental health system. It’s time to fix it
A surge in suicide-related ambulance calls across the pandemic suggests a worrying trend in Australians’ mental health.
Top End trash … Dom’s dig at Gladys … another PR yellow card
Who’s dumping on our Top End? And credit where credit is due: the NSW premier made a good funny. These and plenty more from the bunker.
Why don’t we hear ‘I told you so’ more?
Even as evidence mounts that climate change is very real and very dangerous, those who warned us aren’t crowing about it.
Albanese connects the domestic and foreign policy dots on climate
The prime minister deftly provided another reason for going further and faster on climate policy at the Quad meeting in Tokyo.
Voter revolution delivers new politics
The major parties are looking at a new scenario — they can no longer hold urban seats while trying to keep ‘mainstream Australia’ happy.
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