by Mick Lawless | January 27, 2021 | Articles by Mick Lawless, Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Environment, Media, Political issues
Labor and Greens say more than 90 per cent of the $140 million funding round went to Coalition-held seats and councils ahead of the 2019 state election source Always had a problem with what passes for Justice in this country. What is stated plainly...
by admin | December 27, 2020 | Articles by Ronni Salt & Jommy Tee, Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Media, Political issues
If I had a national newspaper column that allowed me to influence millions of readers and I viewed early results of a small survey that seemed . . . different to the political reality, I’d probably use my column to dissect why that is. I’d look behind the...
by admin | November 15, 2020 | Articles by Ronni Salt & Jommy Tee, Australia's move to the Right, Media, Political issues
Click here for larger spectacle I think political journalists in Australia can expect to be asked questions from Australians more and more as they begin to understand what goes on behind the scenes. An interaction happened on here yesterday between...
by admin | May 22, 2020 | Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Media, Political issues
Reshaping Oz When even good journalists fail to explore the financial and personal links between companies and policymakers, they allow a pervasive form of institutional corruption to flourish. Energy Minister Angus Taylor speaks to the media. (Image: AAP/David...
by admin | May 7, 2020 | Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Environment, Political issues
You may not have heard of Fiona Wilson, but she used to be an executive in the company Origin Energy, one of the big players in coal-seam gas in eastern Australia. Wilson worked on a wellsite integrity audit in 2014, and this audit identified major gas leaks....