The Enforcement. The lobby that bought Australian democracy
Australia’s sovereignty is routinely violated by Israel. Our institutions utterly subject to foreign interference. Andrew Brown presents the devastating case for a royal commission into Zionist influence in Australia. Yesterday…
Bid to slash red tape, green light development faster
Energy, housing and resources projects will be fast-tracked under an Albanese government bid to remove a “layer of bureaucracy” by speeding up approvals. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will on Wednesday…
Spotlight on Rebel Wilson as she testifies in film feud
Hollywood star Rebel Wilson is set to spend a second day in the spotlight after denying repeated accusations that she was lying during a fiery defamation battle with her co-star.…
First Iran war inflation data to lock in RBA rate hike
The Iran war may be in its ninth week but its impact on the Australian economy has yet to materially show up in hard data. That changes on Wednesday. The…
BYD profit slumps as its car sales in China falter
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD’s quarterly profit has fallen at its fastest pace since 2020, a stock market filing shows, hit by sluggish sales at home and intensifying competition. The…
United Arab Emirates intends to leave OPEC oil cartel
The United Arab Emirates has announced it will leave the oil cartel OPEC and its wider OPEC+ group effective on May 1, a move rumoured for some time as the…
United Arab Emirates quits OPEC in blow to oil cartel
The United Arab Emirates says it is quitting oil-producers’ group OPEC as an unprecedented energy crisis triggered by the Iran war exposes discord among Gulf countries. The loss of the…
‘Phantom buses’ targeted in public transport overhaul
Public transport commuters using a ticketing system as old as the BlackBerry and Blu-Ray player are set to benefit from sweeping technology upgrades. Online accounts that can locate buses in…
‘Love over evil’: Port Arthur remembered 30 years on
Love triumphs over evil. A simple yet powerful message was at the centre of a small and heartfelt ceremony marking 30 years since the Port Arthur shooting massacre. Thirty-five people…
Turning wine into fuel could bolster local supplies
As the petrol crisis continues, Australia’s peak grape body is hoping to transform wine into fuel. The country’s $51 billion wine industry is on the precipice as it faces a…