A former Media Watch presenter recently attempted to lecture Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Hedges on what his role as a journalist should be, and it was embarrassing, writes managing editor Michelle ...
When democracies fall, it’s not always with a bang — sometimes it’s with applause for the man who mirrors their worst selves, writes William J Dominik. HISTORY, in its quiet and relentless way, often ...
Beneath the surface of moral posturing, Australian retirement funds are helping keep Israel’s war economy alive, writes Jemma Nott. WHEN HESTA, the super fund for Australia's health care workers, ...
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The Australian Public Service has evolved into a revolving order of consultants working for mini warlords, writes Vince Hooper. AUSTRALIA'S PUBLIC SERVICE doesn’t run on policy or politics. It runs on ...
Trump’s unexpected diplomatic win has reignited debate over Australia’s defence spending and foreign policy priorities, writes Mark Beeson. GOOD FOR U.S. President Donald Trump! These are words I ...
An article in The Nightly highlights the dangerous power of language in framing Gaza, showing how media narratives can shift blame, obscure atrocities and influence public sentiment, writes David ...
Today’s software ecosystem consists of several applications, services and platforms. They need to communicate with each other to perform a complex task. The reason for such a distribution is easy ...
In the modern Australian retail landscape, accepting card payments is essential and your EFTPOS machine is the gateway to your revenue. However, as payment technology evolves, so do the methods used ...
The latest economic update strongly endorses Labor and repudiates the media-backed Coalition, as Alan Austin reports. IN APRIL 2022, the independent heads of Treasury and the Finance Department ...
Meanwhile, Australia's Liberal Party fights to find common ground.
Rio Tinto’s Oyu Tolgoi mine reveals how “ethical investment” rings hollow when profits trump people and planet, writes Caitlin Daniel and Julio Castor Achmadi. However, for the Mongolian herders whose ...
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