The caravan to Israel – journalist jaunts, political passengers, diplomatic dispatches and jobs lost
With reports of workers in media, government, business, academia and medicine coming under pressure from the Israel war lobby – some losing their jobs – Jommy Tee examines the power of the Zionist lobby groups.
Croc-o-Fyles: NT chief blasts southern “trolls” who are subsidising her Darwin petro-port
“Teals and trolls” is how NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles described “southern activists” in a speech to the National Press Club today for criticising the Middle Arm petrochemical hub. What’s the scam?
Caymans-owned Northern Beaches Hospital performs world-first “Headinthesandectomy”
Doctor and Teal rep for Mackellar, Sophie Scamps, has called on Northern Beaches Hospital boss to resign if the hospital can’t get its act together to address the youth suicide and mental health epidemic on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. What’s the scam?
Reserve Bank sets the scene for raising home interest rates
Last Wednesday the RBA lifted the rate that they offer 28-day loans to banks from 0.10% to 0.12%. The RBA hasn’t changed its rate since November 3 2020, when it dropped the cash rate to its current level of 0.10%. This follows from the first increase in the rate that...
Tax to rise, yet Coalition lying, Labor hiding
Josh claims taxes will fall. Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers is ducking for cover: won’t comment.
Albo stops additional support for aged care till after election
Albo's budget reply dedicated more time to describing the horrors of the aged care crisis than any other issue. A significant part of his package to increase the quality of care for aged care residents is to have registered nurses present 24/7 in all aged care...
Zelensky reminds us of the power of words
Parliament was on its best behaviour listening to Ukrainian President Zelensky
Experts sound Gong on Chinese money-laundering in Australian property market
The recent bust of a Sydney money laundering syndicate and the story of a charming Chinese criminal brought down by New Zealand authorities highlight the need for Australia to catch up on global anti-money laundering regulations
“Only in Australia”: Glencore greenwash scraps coal mine for even more toxic blue hydrogen
Glencore’s decision to transform the Wandoan mega coal mine into a feedstock for dirty hydrogen production in the Surat Basin hydrogen project means even more pollution than using the fuels directly,
Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix: beyond the spin the numbers don’t stack up
Victoria commits around $80m dollars a year for Melbourne’s Formula One Grand Prix, an event with no business case and no updated cost-benefit analysis. Is it value for money?
Into the Void: cemeteries operator losing money and executives, hides damning report
The new Labor government will soon have to deal with the mess of Sydney’s cemetery sector bequeathed by its predecessors. Cemeteries operator OneCrown is in disarray, with a damning report looming over the heads of its executives
Croc-o-Fyles: NT chief blasts southern “trolls” who are subsidising her Darwin petro-port
“Teals and trolls” is how NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles described “southern activists” in a speech to the National Press Club today for criticising the Middle Arm petrochemical hub. What’s the scam?
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