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Simon Birmingham (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Birmingham was a failed moderate who leaves a legacy of rolling over and letting the right win

Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham was a leading moderate, or so we were repeatedly told. But what does he have to show for it?

Rick Morton (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

Yes, we should abolish the NACC — it doesn’t even know what corruption is

The commissioner of the anti-corruption commission does not seem to know — or wilfully attempts to redefine — what corruption actually is. 

Bernard Keane (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

No, we shouldn’t abolish the NACC — the problem is with its leader, not the institution itself

The National Anti-Corruption Commission isn’t perfect, but under better management it could be a real threat to the corrupt.

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It’s true, the kids are not alright. But they never have been

Was there ever a collection of young people who weren’t described as depressed and doomed?

Australia has passed the teen social media ban. Now, the hard part — making sure it helps, not hurts

The Albanese government’s success in passing the teen social media ban is the start, not the end, of a process that will include a lot of difficult decisions.

Gina Rinehart peeking from amongst various potted plants (Image: Private Media)

Why is no one talking about the politicisation of public sector plants!?

After Gina Rinehart made the cogent suggestion that the public sector sell all its pot plants, please enjoy this… sigh… potted history of plant-based controversies.

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Raygun, Brat, and The Bear: Canberra’s Press Gallery turns to memes amid election season 

As the Senate dealt with ‘real’ politics, the water cooler politics of the parliamentary press gallery was also heating up. Crikey was in the hallways for the gossip.

Pro-Palestine activist alleges The Australian defamed them

The Australian appears set to fight a defamation proceeding brought by a pro-Palestine activist this week.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Marles the mediocre floats free of media scrutiny

Between the investigations into Thales and the legal action of his chief of staff, it’s getting harder for the media to ignore the flaws of Richard Marles.

Australia’s teen social media ban loophole means kids can still use TikTok and YouTube Shorts

The federal government says it wants to stop kids from using apps like TikTok. But its legislation won’t protect children from the algorithm driving these platforms.

Independent Senator Tammy Tyrrell (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

Tammy Tyrrell isn’t just Lambie Lite, and now she’s going after Labor’s social media ban

Former Jacqui Lambie staffer Tammy Tyrrell is very different to her former boss. But is that what the people of Tasmania voted for?

‘I think the major parties need a kick in the nuts’: How ‘Punter’s Politics’ stormed Parliament House

Punter Konrad has built up a large social following by questioning politicians on behalf of ‘the punters’.

Thomas Emerson and Jacqui Scruby (Image: Zennie/Private Media)

‘Paying it forward’: The rise and rise of Australia’s independents

Independents are increasingly working together. But does that undermine the very point of them?

NACC commissioner Paul Brereton, the NACC and Paladin logos, and a tear-out of Operation Barrister report (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

A $532m security contract and the NACC’s corrosive secrecy

The only thing the NACC’s report into Paladin has revealed is how damaging the commission’s lack of transparency is both for the public and potentially the people investigated.

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The rise of Paladin, KPMG’s cameo, and what the NACC isn’t telling us

Just a week after being sent the tender for the Manus contract, Paladin submitted its bid. Its initial quote to provide the services was $152m. After negotiations, Paladin was awarded a revised contract… of $229.5m. 

Paladin remains cloaked in secrecy: NACC needs to deliver or risk destroying its reputation

The unresolved questions at the centre of Paladin’s Manus Island contract aren’t theoretical or abstract concerns. They go to the heart of governance and political responsibility in Australia. 

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Image: AAP)

Teen social media ban inquiry didn’t even respond to man with disability’s accessibility request

‘Kids with disabilities are going to be affected by the proposed ban. We should be ensuring the government gets to hear from us.’

Renewables are exceeding expectations — but so are emissions. Why?

Why do we keep believing the promise of carbon capture when it keeps failing to materialise?

New Media Watch host Linton Besser (Image: ABC)

Who is Linton Besser, the new Media Watch host?

Four-time Walkley winner Linton Besser will replace Paul Barry as Media Watch host in a fortnight. Crikey sat down with Besser to find out where the program is headed.

ABC chair Kim Williams (Image: AAP/Bianca De Marchi)

As ABC staff reel over radio shakedown, Kim Williams lectures on ethical leadership

ABC chair Kim Williams got to avoid curly questions on a day when Aunty was rocked by major departures.

Ambassador to the US Kevin Rudd (Image: AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

Can Australia rely on its diplomats to be diplomatic?

Kevin Rudd’s less-than-diplomatic comments about Donald Trump raise questions about how we appoint our diplomats.

US President-elect Donald Trump (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

Da pacem, Domine: Why Trump is what democracy needs

Alexander the Great is back, only this time he’s wearing a suit and tie.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Stop interfering with independent institutions, treasurer

The Labor government has already tried to nobble the Productivity Commission. Now it’s attempting to interfere with the Future Fund.

RBA governor Michele Bullock (Image: AAP/Bianca De Marchi)

There’s strong evidence for the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates — and right now

Why is the Reserve Bank refusing to cut interest rates when the US Federal Reserve is in the middle of an extended series of rate cuts?

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews (Image: AAP/Joel Carrett)

Unjustified, racist and harmful: An expert review damns Dictator Dan’s lockdowns

An independent expert report into government response to COVID-19 has forensically compiled evidence that the Andrews government’s lockdowns were unjustified.

A drive-thru COVID testing facility in Sydney, 2023 (Image: AAP/Dan Himbrechts)

Inquiry warns distrustful public wouldn’t accept COVID measures in future pandemic

The inquiry highlighted the ‘tail’ the pandemic has left, especially its effect on children, who suffered school closures.

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev at COP29 (Image: AP/Rafiq Maqbool)

Authoritarian fossil fuel states keep hosting climate conferences. Why?

Understanding of how authoritarian states respond to climate change matters, for Australia and the rest of the world.

A protester decries Trump's climate policies during his first term (Image: PA Wire/David Mizoeff)

A Donald Trump presidency is bad for climate action, but Australia should get on with the job

Trump has committed to removing all manner of environmental regulations in his first days in office. What should we do in response?