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Journalists aren’t ‘selfish’ to strike for a more audacious vision of their industry

Despite what the likes of ex-ABC chair Ita Buttrose and The Australian’s James Madden seem to believe, striking journalists have no moral obligation to prioritise their audience over their working conditions.

Can multiculturalism survive and thrive in the age of securitisation? 

Unless security and multiculturalism are put on an equal footing, without the agendas of the former subsuming those of the latter, there can hardly be an effective pathway towards social cohesion.

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.

Berejiklian’s lifetime pension unaffected despite failed corruption finding appeal

The former NSW premier is reportedly entitled to a generous pension, and the ICAC’s findings against her do not affect it.

Defence Minister Richard Marles (Image: AAP/Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

AUKUS is a fiscal crime — no amount of propaganda will change that

Have defenders of AUKUS actually bother to read the long list of scathing ANAO reports on how bad the defence department is?

Competition under threat in Australia’s aviation sector as Rex halts trading

The budget carrier is caught up in a bitter boardroom stoush and will reportedly appoint an administrator this week.

As Biden’s economy rolls ever on, the recession search continues

Commentators continue to look for a US recession. And the US economy under Joe Biden just keeps on keeping on.

Minister for Education Jason Clare (Image: AAP/Bianca De Marchi)

International students are not to blame for the housing crisis

Education is a hugely successful export industry for Australia. So why is the Albanese government trying to kill it? 

Ministers aren’t the problem at a shrinking Home Affairs

Changing ministers at Home Affairs won’t fix its problems, especially when Labor wants effective management of our visa system.

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.

Lachlan and Rupert Murdoch (Image: AAP/Doug Peters)

Murdoch feud isn’t about money: Lachlan’s siblings want to save the empire

Lachlan’s adult siblings clearly want to remove his board and management control to tame the wilder right-wing instincts of Fox and News Corp.

High-speed rail is one of France’s crowning achievements, even when it’s under attack

Australia has spent four decades and $150 million studying the feasibility of high-speed rail without building a centimetre of it. Over the same period, France has rolled out 2600km of track serving 200 stations.

Independent MP Kylea Tink (Image: Private Media)

Hard Solo and human rights: Why Kylea Tink won’t go quietly

The teal MP says she’s ‘gutted’ that her seat is set to be abolished, but is determined to make the most of every single minute she has left.

Independent MP Andrew Wilkie (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

‘Like being king hit’: How Andrew Wilkie weaponises whistleblowing

The veteran crossbencher says he won’t enter any formal deals in future hung Parliaments. But he’s found a powerful way to use parliamentary privilege.

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Home Affairs deputy secretary Hamish Hansford (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)

Hackers try to sting top mandarins at Home Affairs with fake emails impersonating officials

The Home Affairs deputy secretary said Australia needed ‘look at where the threats are materialising’.

Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong (Image: AAP)

Is Australia’s position reasonable after the ICJ ruling on Israel?

The media has generally reported the ICJ’s opinion as ‘non-binding’. The truth is a little more complicated.

Rupert Murdoch (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

Rupert is still the most incorrigible manipulator of power in moguldom’s long history

Rupert Murdoch remains the mogul’s mogul, a brutal practitioner of the darkest arts of making money at all costs. Those dark arts now include a legal battle against three of his own children, in public.

Republican nominee Donald Trump (Image: AAP/AP/Evan Vucci)

Can Sleepy Don and his MAGA dream pivot against Biden’s replacement?

Rather than fact-checking, it’s more useful to try to understand the ideological impulses, or ‘vibes’, at play here.

US President Joe Biden (Image: EPA/Christophe Petit Tesson)

Biden does an LBJ: ’68 called and wants its election back

Vice President Kamala Harris now becomes the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. It’s likely to make an ugly campaign even uglier.

David Cameron in 2010 (Image: AP/Matt Dunham)

Austerity has broken Britain and imperilled the Tories. Coalition, take note

The likelihood of the next Australian election rehashing the core themes of the 2010 UK vote is rising. Yet we can see where this eventually leads: public ruin and electoral oblivion.

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.

Outgoing WAFIC CEO Darryl Hockey (Image: WAFIC)

Former Nationals staffer and oil-for-wheat scandal figure leads anti-wind farm pushback

Before campaigning against a WA offshore wind farm, Darryl Hockey was denying his knowing involvement in the Australian Wheat Board’s disgrace.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Image: AAP/Dean Lewins)

There are no climate wars. This is climate peace

Labor will hit its 2030 emissions reduction target. It will also allow the continued burning of fossil fuels without any discontent.