state capture on ‘rules to reality’ podcast
In mid February I spoke to Simon Katterl on the underrated ‘Rules to Reality’ podcast.
In mid February I spoke to Simon Katterl on the underrated ‘Rules to Reality’ podcast.
Despite this remarkable publishing record, almost nobody in the mainstream press writes about the disclosures themselves. Instead, commentary is drawn almost exclusively to the character and conduct of founder and editor Julian Assange.
In two crisp sentences on an Insiders panel, News Corp columnist Niki Savva expressed everything that’s wrong with how the media and political classes deal with the strands of authoritarianism creeping into Australian life
Yes, Australia is turning away from the hard-right. Yes, the federal government is in chaos. But Labor and the Greens can hardly sit back and assume a 2019 federal election win.
Attention fades faster than the destructive impacts of the Samarco dam disaster
There is a tipping point where suddenly political advantage comes from demonstrating humanity rather than working to extinguish it. But has Australia reached that point yet?
Recently released economic analysis could signal great things for the PNG island, but only if lessons are learned from its catastrophic history.
A decade-long campaign to protect old-growth forests was successful. But in the intervening years something has gone terribly wrong
So now it really begins. Scott Morrison has been extruded into the Prime Minister’s office after a week of mesmerisingly incompetent stabbings and betrayals.
The people demanding new surveillance powers have proven that they cannot be trusted with the powers they already have.