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The year in review: Albanese v. Dutton. Who wins out?

The year in review: the big issues of 2023

The fragile state of ceasefire in Gaza amidst a humanitarian crisis

Labor struggles with end of year immigration challenges

The 2023 carnival is over: end of parliament, Labor messaging, Gaza protests, Lehrmann defamation

The ongoing decay and ideological decadence of the mainstream media

The double standards of reporting the Gaza conflict and shifting perspectives on Israel

Israel’s cash for comment and Gaza ceasefire, the Lehrmann trainwreck, and the week in politics

Will courage, caution or brutal populist politics win the next election?

HMAS Toowoomba incident reignites tensions in Australia–China relations

The ongoing fear of China, Stage 3 tax cuts (again) and the return of the Idiot King!

The escalating conflict in Gaza and the international outcry gets louder

High Court ruling sparks concerns over Australia’s commitment to human rights

War in Gaza continues, indefinite detention ends, misinformation laws watered down, McBride case and a Liberal defection

Rebuilding bridges: Albanese’s China visit marks a diplomatic turning point

China crisis resolved, interest rates, the outrage over Gaza, and Albanese’s falling popularity

Speculation grows over prospects of a minority government

Media bias in Australia and the futile balancing act

The world sits idly by as Gaza burns

The politics of the Gaza abstention, the imbalance of media balance, and will there be a minority government in 2025?

Who speaks up for the Palestinian people? The unending cycle of violence

The continuing and endless division of Tony Abbott

Truth in political advertising: Strengthening democracy or curtailing free speech?

Truth in politics, outdated Abbott, sexist attacks on women MPs, and who speaks for Palestinians?

Post-referendum Australia: Battling the shadows of misinformation in the mainstream media

Is it the end of the road for Reconciliation in Australia?

Reflections on the defeat of the Voice to Parliament referendum

Voiceless: Unpacking the Voice to Parliament referendum defeat

After the Voice, truth and electoral reform is needed

The new war on Gaza: A historical context and recent escalation

The Voice to Parliament referendum: Missed opportunities, racism, and political opportunism

Unravelling the Israel–Palestine conflict, truth in political advertising, D-Day for the Voice referendum

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The Disability Royal Commission: A vital call for reform

The end of the Liberal Party in Australia

The final week of the Voice campaign: what will the result say about us?

The Voice, Tasmanian turmoil, Disability Royal Commission, lost in the supermarket, Dutton’s immigration disaster

Rupert and the Murdoch empire: A legacy of negative influence and bad behaviour

Daniel Andrews: A legacy of leadership and mainstream media madness

The real-life Succession, goodbye Daniel Andrews, COVID inquiry, Pezzullo and Dutton’s dive in the polls

The maniacal debate over nuclear energy in Australia

Climate change and extreme weather warnings in Australia: A call for urgent action

Climate warnings, nuclear politics, Boyle and Assange, media tactics, and the Voice to Parliament Referendum: A week in review

The end of integrity: A critical examination of political journalism in Australia

The Voice to Parliament referendum: Unravelling controversy and misinformation

Housing boost, misinformation on the Voice, more sexual harassment from Liberal men, forgotten COVID and bad journalist habits continue

Fear of change: A stalling force in Australian politics

The changing industrial landscape for gig economy workers

The conservative hijacking of Australian politics: Disruption, division, and the futile quest for civility

Gig economy reforms, Qantas, the polls and should we legalise cannabis?

The hi-viz corporate appeasement: Politics, corporate influence and public perceptions

The Voice to Parliament is a battle for Australia’s soul but where will it end?

The disparity of corporate profits and worker exploitation in Australia

The reactionary CPAC bigots and bandits hijack the national agenda

Labor National Conference: A balance of ambition and low expectations

Navigating the mix of women’s sport and men’s politics

Renewed push for nuclear energy sparks a new empty debate

The search for a nuclear device, the Matildas holiday, rental politics, branch stacking and the latest on the Voice

Unraveling the shadows: the troubling saga of the Lehrmann trial

Divisive politics: examining Dutton’s fear and loathing on the Voice to Parliament

Great Barrier Reef still in danger: Australia’s environmental efforts scrutinised

Calls intensify for a Royal Commission into immigration detention

Morrison’s Robodebt denial faces fierce criticism

The Morrisonian Doctrine, Dutton under pressure, the environment in danger, national consent laws and will there be an early election?

CFMEU proposes super profit tax to address housing shortfall

Australia’s first wellbeing budget: A paradigm shift in government priorities

Dutton under fire amidst corruption allegations in offshore processing contracts

The Dutton corruption files, a wellbeing Budget, and we need a super profit tax now

The conservative media’s endless attacks on the Labor government and the Voice to Parliament

Government funding for private schools doubles, raising equity concerns

2026 Commonwealth Games cancellation sparks controversy but it’s a prudent decision in the public interest

The conflicts of interest in government outsourcing and misuse of information

The Fadden aftermath: a familiar result leaves the parties unchanged

Fadden byelection wrap-up, Deloitte corruption, Commonwealth Games cancelled, private school funding, and does Albanese really want The Voice to succeed?

Fallout from Robodebt intensifies amid calls for Morrison resignation

Royal Commission reveals the unlawful and cruel nature of the Coalition’s Robodebt scheme

Still a monster: Dutton’s image makeover

The Liberal Party blame game backfires

Murdoch Royal Commission needed right now: Senator Hanson-Young

Reserve Bank strategy questioned after interest rates rise

Former Morrison government misused $2 billion health fund

Explosive findings in Roberts-Smith defamation case: the aftermath

Goodbye McGowan, the PwC scandal, and the conservative attacks on the Voice to Parliament

The conservative attacks on the Voice to Parliament

PwC scandal sheds light on consultants and raises concerns over conflicts of interest

Racism in the media, free Assange, Australia–India relations and human rights

Racist media and attack-dog News Corp

Housing crisis in Australia demands a national approach

Labor government’s first year marked by achievements and a focus on competence

Budget Reply: Uncertain path forward for the Liberal Party

Labor’s Budget sets the stage for a long-term in office

Goodbye Scomo, Albanese’s new friend, the Coronation yawn-fest, and a new Liberal party?

Prime Minister’s attendance at Sandilands wedding sparks debate

Coalition continues to struggle in opinion polls as Opposition tactics come under fire

The terrible legacy of News Corporation

This budget will reveal the true nature of the Labor government

Raise the rate! NDIS, the pre-Budget lull and Dutton’s LNP tanking in the polls

He’s not a monster! Dutton’s conservative nightmares continue and the Inland Rail disaster

Politics after Aston, a farewell to Yunupingu and the forever despicable Dutton

Terrible AUKUS deal, NSW criminal corruption and media behaving badly

Liberals withering on a flagpole, corruption in NSW and a war with China?

The national interest and the politics of reform

Superannuation and politics of reform, media freedom and the Robodebt criminals

The dirty deeds of AFP and News Corp, corrupt NSW and is Albanese’s honeymoon really over?

The Apology, Aston byelection and Labor’s bad gambling habit

Parliament returns, Lidia Thorpe and the beginning of the end of Dutton

The explosive Robodebt inquiry and reinventing capitalism

The misogyny of News Corp and the racism of the Right

A Nazi in the ranks and the end of Pell

The Voice To Parliament and No Future for the Liberal Party