ABC Rips Off NITV Yarn About Cultural Theft In Ricky Gervais Netflix Series, Then Claims ‘Exclusive’
That’s not an exclusive. THIS Is an exclusive. Actually it’s not an exclusive, it’s a yarn crafted from other people’s work on social media… but…More
Special Investigations View all
The Psychology Of Getting Julian Assange, Part 4: Why Even Some Lefties Want To See Him Hang
Convinced Julian Assange handed Trump the election? Certain he raped two women in Sweden? Want…More
International Affairs View all
Murdering Muslims Is Not Extremism. In Australia, It’s Business As Usual
Australia’s history of indiscriminate slaughter of Muslims goes back a lot further than the attack in Christchurch on Friday, writes…More
Civil Society View all
Tears For Christchurch: Australia First Imported Hate In 1788. Now We’re In The Export Business
If you want to know why an Australian man massacred 50 Muslims in a mosque in New Zealand yesterday afternoon,…More
Asylum Seekers View all
Dear Wentworth Voters: Here’s 93 Things Our Government Did To Refugees
Yesterday, we brought you a list of 123 things the Liberal Government did to ‘tackle’…More
Royal Flush: Rain Soaks Drought Tour As Dubbo Cops Try To Shield Prince From Embarrassment Of Our Cruel Immigration Policies
He may be a direct descendant of the family that created the first wave of…More
No Room At The Australian Inn For Gilead’s Handmaids
The promise of sanctuary offered to Gilead’s refugees on arrival across the border is a…More
Australia’s Real South African Disgrace Has Nothing To Do With Cricket
Australia is good at sports, and double standards, writes Nicolle White. The fall out from…More
Business & Consumerism View all
Victorians Blew A Record $2.7 Billion On The Pokies Last Year
It’s the worst odds in the house – any house – but that hasn’t stopped Victorians from blowing an astonishing…More
Education View all
Tomorrow Students Strike For Their Future. But Like Iraq in 2003, They Shouldn’t Assume They’ll Be Heard
The huge enthusiasm for tomorrow’s school strike for climate could easily turn into its opposite. Let’s make sure we don’t…More
Workers' Rights View all
‘1930s Wage Growth’, As Enterprise Agreements Collapse Nationwide
Australian workers are experiencing sustained low wages growth, the likes of which the country has not seen since the 1930s,…More