Tasha May

Natasha graduated with an undergraduate degree in English literature from the University of Cambridge in June 2019 and studied Master of Journalism at the University of Technology Sydney. She is now with The Guardian.
Medicare investigation indicates female genital mutilation in Australia

Medicare investigation indicates female genital mutilation in Australia

Medicare data indicates doctors are performing circumcisions on females, many under the age of five. Health ...
War Powers: immense profits for arms dealers, incalculable losses for Australians

War Powers: immense profits for arms dealers, incalculable losses for Australians

“Freedom’s always worth it,” said Scott Morrison. “What a waste,” said the father who had lost his son in ...
Grey Expectations: where Coalition, Labor, cross-bench stand on war powers reform

Grey Expectations: where Coalition, Labor, cross-bench stand on war powers reform

The tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan resonates for Australians because it was our war. Should the PM have the sole ...
War Powers: four perspectives from politicians who have served

War Powers: four perspectives from politicians who have served

Parliament does not need to be consulted before Australian troops are sent to war. What do the politicians who ...
Power to go to war rests with one man – Scott Morrison – is Parliament okay with that?

Power to go to war rests with one man – Scott Morrison – is Parliament okay with that?

Australia is a democracy, yet when it comes to the most critical national decision of sending Australian troops ...
Medibank Life Insurance: What’s the Scam?

Medibank Life Insurance: What’s the Scam?

Health insurer Medibank is spruiking its life insurance in a big ad campaign, sending Australians on a guilt trip ...
Flight Risk: pressure to bring back travel agent trust accounts, save travellers from insolvency

Flight Risk: pressure to bring back travel agent trust accounts, save travellers from insolvency

In 2014 intensive lobbying by travel agents got rid of protections for the travelling public when companies went ...
VicForests: What’s the Scam?

VicForests: What’s the Scam?

The trees were cut down, the profits of timber exporters have been rising strongly, yet the losses of VicForests ...
Di was in constant pain from her multiple sclerosis, yet still rejected by the NDIS

Di was in constant pain from her multiple sclerosis, yet still rejected by the NDIS

Misleading tactics from the NDIS have devastated many Australians. One mother had always been given advance notice ...
Astroturfing: “alliance of timber workers” or alliance of timber corporate executives?

Astroturfing: “alliance of timber workers” or alliance of timber corporate executives?

Forest & Wood Communities Australia purports to be a grassroots organisation of timber workers but it is founded ...
Balancing Act: Qantas reaps $1bn from taxpayers, but jobs, flights, fares all up in the air

Balancing Act: Qantas reaps $1bn from taxpayers, but jobs, flights, fares all up in the air

Charging exorbitant prices for travellers stranded overseas while raking in record government subsidies. Qantas ...
Vintage year for the wealthy: COVID-19 widens gap between rich and poor

Vintage year for the wealthy: COVID-19 widens gap between rich and poor

Executive bonuses inflated by JobKeeper, rising property and share prices, tax cuts for the wealthy. What's not to ...

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