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Secretary of the Home Affairs Department Mike Pezzullo (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch)

We've seen this type of media oppression before

Crikey readers discuss the government's war on whistleblowers and Australia's climate chaos.

England employs the weather to stave off Ashes belting

The lawn was the only winner in last night's rain-soaked Ashes test.

Why a nuclear Australia will always be a pipe dream

Crikey readers on nuclear power generation and Australia's fraught China relationship.

(Image: Nine Entertainment)

Seachange sees viewers change... the channel

Nine's Seachange may need a vacation after viewers left in droves following a strong debut last week.

Polling was flawed before 2019

Crikey on the issues facing modern polling and the failures of Australian infrastructure.

Have social housing levels fallen to historic lows?

Chief executive of advocacy group National Shelter, Adrian Pisarski said social housing levels in Australia dropped from a high of 7.1% in 1991 to a low of 4.2%. Is he correct?

Have You Been Paying Attention gets its answer

In a quiet Monday night of TV viewing, news and reality shows prove to be the big winners.

Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (Image: AAP/Bianca De Marchi)

Far-right conference shows the old face of conservative politics

Crikey readers discuss conservative rhetoric, the role of local pharmacies and the stagnating economy.

The Coalition wants you to believe the force is strong in the economy, but is it?

During the election campaign, a tweet by the Liberal Party suggested Australia's record-breaking economic expansion will continue — are they correct?

A still from Channel Nine's <i>The Block</i>.

A Block victory for Nine this weekend

News and reality television take out the top spots for weekend viewing.