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Letting standards slip: Qantas reels from repeated failures

The list of Qantas' sins is lengthy and growing with diseased relish.   
The truth about Crikey’s crowdfunding campaign

Crikey's crowdfunding campaign against a defamation lawsuit from Lachlan Murdoch raises several ...  
LunaNet developing internet for the Moon

NASA aims to have a manned base on the Moon with internet technology being developed for commun ...  
The 'patently' dishonest Dominique Grubisa

Dominique Grubisa is facing consequences for falsely claiming to have patented property software ...  
Telecoms development booming in the French Pacific Territories

The telecommunications sector is flourishing in the French Pacific region with advancements in ...  
Fiji's lead in the Pacific economy matters to Australia

With Fiji's lead in the Pacific Islands mobile communications market, Australia's financial input ...  
To be real on climate, Labor must end logging of native forests

A significant step toward boosting Labor's lacklustre climate policy would be to end the logging ...  
Telecommunications in the South Pacific is a security issue for Australia

Australia has intervened to improve telecommunication systems in the South Pacific against rising ...  
How to finance small to medium business growth

Inflation is biting and interest rates are rising — but that’s no reason for a business to ...  
Government tightens fist against gas cartels

The Federal Government has delivered an ultimatum to the cartel-like gas industry, but more action ...  
Governing for the people: Gough had the guts to get things done

As we approach the 50th anniversary of the election of the Whitlam Government, what would Gough do ...  
Minister asks NBN Co to withdraw its proposal for price increases

Labor has intervened in the affairs of NBN Co, requesting the company to withdraw its Special ...  
Don't be fooled by fossil fuel industry's 'green' word salads

PR companies working for the fossil fuel industry are appropriating language from within the ...  
Bunnings and Kmart to face up to 'personal information' investigation

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is investigating how Kmart and Bunnings ...  
Politicians need to prioritise city planning — it's off the rails

With the continued push over recent decades to make the public sector more "business-like", cit ...  
Users in control as streaming giants dominate TV market

As traditional broadcast TV fades into obscurity, digital services offer plenty of reasons for ...  
'Sadvertising' — Stories from the margins of creativity

Joe Lenzo and Candy Van Dam review 'Sadvertising', a sharp and insightful collection of stories ...  
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EDITORIAL: Dominic 'Gunner' Perrottet and John 'Call Me Pork' Barilaro

The latest John Barilaro scandal stinks to high heaven. Not only because an obviously better ...  

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