Readers may not be surprised to hear that Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles keeps a golf club in his ministerial office at Parliament House and that he ...
As the election draws ever closer, staffer group chats are heating up with talk about how to make money off democracy, according to sources speaking to ...
While hypocrisy is the coin of the realm in politics, occasionally it becomes so egregious that even its most assiduous practitioners risk looking exposed. ...
Since his first stay in the White House, the big shift in Mad King Donald’s thinking on tariffs is not just applying them universally (because the first ...
The more things change… Anyone following US politics over the past few years could be forgiven for thinking a figure like Robert F. Kennedy Jr — who ...
A challenge of being part of the establishment in a dying empire is the need to ignore and explain away obvious signs of imperial decline and demonise ...
It’s unusual to see Hamish McLennan in the Financial Review outside the “Rear Window” column, where his stints at Ten and Magellan and his trouble-plagued ...
Earlier this week, Crikey‘s political editor Bernard Keane noted that in consistently denouncing Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as “nasty and divisive“, ...
Anthony Albanese is giving a speech today at the National Press Club. What will he say? Well, in a tale as old as time, any address by a prime minister ...
An independent challenger in Energy Minister Chris Bowen’s seat — who was once kicked out of the Liberal Party for suing Scott Morrison — is causing some ...
If there exists a phenomenon more unloved than the credit/debit card surcharge, I can’t imagine it. It’s up there with suppurating pustules and ...
The 2025 iteration of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland illustrates how far the neoliberal love-in has fallen when it comes to the ...