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Anti-lockdown movement citing 'common law' for exemption

Anti-lockdown supporters are trying to use the idea of common law as an excuse to disobey COVID-19 ...  
Corporate welfare for the greedy — Robodebt 2.0 for the needy

Nothing says “we are the government for big business only” like doling out money to multin ...  
Labor's backflip on negative gearing policy a benefit to the wealthy

Labor’s reversal of policy regarding negative gearing has aligned itself with the ranks of the ...  
Tax haven exposes no financial transparency in aged care sector

Aged care giant TriCare receives more money each year from Australian taxpayers than the entire ...  
Chinese Government cracks down on its own tech industry

The Chinese Government has caused a stir by making changes within its own tech industry, leaving ...  
Morrison's policy failures will be his undoing

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has not only proven himself a failure to Australians but also on the ...  
Corporate spin: Meat industry denies accelerating climate change

Growing global meat consumption threatens to derail the Paris Agreement, but that hasn’t stopped ...  
Rising living costs plunge Australia's economic ranking

Inflation is the latest measure to show the Coalition’s current economic management is failing ...  
How the Australian Government is fostering Right-wing extremism

Taxpayers might well question millions funded to the Menzies Research Centre by the Australian ...  
Commonwealth Bank moves into NBN market

In a move to provide affordable broadband to customers, the CBA has acquired stakes in two telco ...  
FAKE REVIEWS: More smelly catfish Vents for Dominique Grubisa and DGI

Self-professed finance and legal maven Dominique Grubisa always seems to have positive online ...  
AGL keeps coal burning as business suffers

The Chairman of AGL Energy has admitted that the company is failing to meet emissions targets as ...  
EXCLUSIVE: Westpac recruiting key ASIC legal figures

Westpac has been aggressively recruiting ex-ASIC prosecutors and investigators, raising concerns ...  
EXCLUSIVE: Grubisa uses struck off solicitor parents to give legal advice to students and clients

High-profile property and law maven Dominique Grubisa has been using her struck-off parents to ...  
If you want to promote democracy, think modern money

Employing modern monetary theory would create more economic stability and less reliance on poli ...  
Broadband development crucial for the South Pacific region

Demand for broadband and data-based services is growing in the South Pacific, improving both ...  
Australia's disastrous trade decisions may take decades to repair

Global export figures show which countries are handling current economic conditions well and those ...  
Westpac and ASX silent as BT gouged over a billion from customers

Westpac has continually failed to answer questions about the extent of its short-changing of ...  

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