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Osman Faruqi, Andrew Hornery depart Nine as too many people put hands up for voluntary redundancies

A glut of experience has left Nine as the company executes redundancies that will see the loss of about 85 staff.

Foxtel CEO goes into damage control after Jewish, media groups slam Nazi salute

Patrick Delany has moved to quell the backlash by meeting with a Jewish community group and sending an email to staff after Crikey obtained an image of his offensive salute.

The remarkable diversity of people who think gambling ads are out of control

From current Labor MPs, to former PMs and premiers, to major players in the gambling industry itself, there’s a broad coalition of people who think gambling advertising should be more strictly regulated.

A promotional image of the 'crime intelligence' platform from Auror's website (Image: Auror)

Retail surveillance company Auror faces privacy investigation over police use

The information commissioner has launched a full investigation into Auror following a Crikey report into its use by the Australian Federal Police.

‘Disaster in the making’: Environmental groups slam regulator for offshore rig failures

The ongoing shitshow of redundant offshore rigs continues, with environmental groups singling out the ‘failures’ of the government’s regulator.

When an experienced ambassador to China speaks on AUKUS, we should listen

Ross Garnaut has cautioned Australia against putting all its eggs in the AUKUS basket at a time when relations with China are growing ever more important.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Labor’s billion-dollar manufacturing fund is ripe for exploitation and pork-barrelling

There’s too much secrecy surrounding Labor’s Future Made In Australia fund, which is ripe for exploitation and pork-barrelling.

Donald Trump's account on Truth Social; Trump Media's recent share price (Image: AAP/Jonathan Raa/Adobe/Private Media)

Is Trump Media’s plummeting share price a canary in the coal mine?

Shares in Donald Trump’s company Trump Media have sunk to new lows. Meanwhile Truth Social users continue to decline.

Former Manus Island detainee Behrouz Boochani in 2023 (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Australia doesn’t just influence detention regimes globally — it exports them

Former Manus Island detainee Behrouz Boochani on how Australia has been actively promoting its immigration detention policies abroad.

WA Senator Linda Reynolds (Image: AAP/Richard Wainwright)

Should politicians be allowed to sue for defamation?

Australia’s defamation laws historically favour reputation over freedom of speech, and our politicians aren’t shy from using them.

Donald Trump (Image: AAP/Carolyn Kaster)

Harris has forced Trump to talk policy. But that’s not how he works

Donald Trump’s electoral appeal is about who he is, not what he does. But Kamala Harris has him stumped for the moment.

Powerful groups have hijacked Australian media narratives on climate change, new analysis shows

Exclusive: Australian journalists sitting in climate-controlled offices have repeatedly failed when it comes to reporting on climate change.

Senator Ralph Babet (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

‘Demonic and deranged’: Should we be worried about our MAGA-pilled Victorian senator?

UAP Senator Ralph Babet was always quite weird. But lately he seems to be heading further down the MAGA-hole.

(Image: Zennie/Private Media)

Lidia Thorpe sees her Senate spot as the Greens ‘paying the rent’

The independent senator won’t try to stay in Parliament when her six-year term comes to an end. But she hopes to pass her Senate seat onto another proud Blak activist

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Richard Shields, state director of the NSW division of the Liberal Party (Image: LinkedIn/Private Media)

‘Absolute disaster’: Liberal Party blame game likely to result in heads rolling

The NSW Liberal Party stuffed up enormously yesterday, failing to nominate candidates for several councils. Who is to blame?

Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean (Image: AAP/Steven Markham)

Matt Kean’s cosy new job and Labor’s tattered climate credentials

When did the Albanese government know this appointment was on the cards? Why isn’t it concerned?

A Foxtel billboard at an A-League match (Image: AAP/David Gray)

What’s in a name? The sale of Foxtel isn’t quite as simple as it seems

Foxtel’s potential new owners might be forced to change the company’s name to avoid allowing the Murdochs some continued control.

Anthony Albanese with Seven West Media chair Kerry Stokes (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch)

Seven isn’t a suitable TV licence holder. Time to shut it down

The Seven Network no longer meets even the basic requirements of the Broadcasting Services Act. It should be shut down.

Anthony Albanese at a childcare facility in Brisbane (Image: AAP/Jono Searle)

Albanese’s childcare pay rise is part of the biggest economic story in Australia right now

The pay rise is about maximising female workforce participation and ensuring a quality early childhood education sector.

RBA governor Michele Bullock (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch)

Index of misery: How the RBA’s inconsistency is harming households

The Reserve Bank is increasingly frustrated inflation won’t come down. Maybe it should look at the role governments play.

Former US president Donald Trump (Image: PA/Alamy)

Abortion rights could be a trump card for Biden in November

Two years since Roe v Wade was overturned, reproductive rights could affect the outcome of the US presidential race.

I’m one of countless young Australians at the mercy of a mental health system under strain

Will Crisfield has firsthand experience dealing with a health system that is struggling to keep up with demand.

The Australian oil and gas sector understood the danger posed by fossil fuel combustion back in the ’70s

In a new book, journalist Royce Kurmelovs look at the origins of the Australian petroleum industry, investigating what these companies knew about climate change when, and how they learnt to wield influence.

The Northern Endeavour offshore oil rig (Image: Boiling Cold)

New report details the absolute shit show of dealing with redundant fossil fuel rigs

The same day Labor approved a new offshore gas exploration, it dropped a report detailing the looming nightmare of decommissioning redundant offshore fossil fuel rigs.