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Why is Tony Burke buying into xenophobic nonsense on housing supply?

Published: June 15, 2026 02:35

Labor doesn’t seem to have learned from the Coalition’s experience: you can’t out-One Nation One Nation. The post Why is Tony Burke buying into xenophobic nonsense on housing supply? appeared first on Crikey.

The Iran-US war, told in 21 ‘imminent’ ceasefire deals

Published: June 15, 2026 02:11

A ceasefire deal between the US and Iran was agreed to this morning. It arrives in the wake of Donald Trump's many, many promises that such a deal was just around the corner. The post The Iran-US war, told in 21 ‘imminent’ ceasefire deals appeared first on…

Digital parenting is a relatively new phenomenon, and doing it well is about finding balance

Published: June 14, 2026 23:53

What makes a family is a gloriously open question, and it's worth thinking about how much the digital world enmeshes with new families as early as possible. The post Digital parenting is a relatively new phenomenon, and doing it well is about finding…

As the World Cup begins, lets remember FIFA’s ‘apolitical’ farce didn’t start and end with Trump

Published: June 12, 2026 02:28

The custodians of the beautiful game have always had some ugly friends. The post As the World Cup begins, lets remember FIFA’s ‘apolitical’ farce didn’t start and end with Trump appeared first on Crikey.

Gemma O’Toole tried to sail to Gaza. She says IDF members tortured and sexually assaulted her

Published: June 12, 2026 02:12

The 23-year-old Australian was one of 422 people on a flotilla trying to bypass an Israeli blockade and bring aid to Gaza. She details to Crikey her claims of abuse at the hands of the IDF. The post Gemma O’Toole tried to sail to Gaza. She says IDF members…

The RBA has released its Donald Trump playbook. These are the four horsemen of its financial apocalypse

Published: June 12, 2026 01:09

You can't really say 'that orange lunatic keeps screwing up everything' in an official document. So this is the next best thing. The post The RBA has released its Donald Trump playbook. These are the four horsemen of its financial apocalypse appeared first…

What the High Court’s about-face on refugee detention says about the rule of law

Published: June 12, 2026 00:11

The courts change their minds all the time about what the law is and is not, meaning that the law itself is never wrong. The post What the High Court’s about-face on refugee detention says about the rule of law appeared first on Crikey.

SMH posts a dick pic, Nine issues a stern AI warning, and the ‘End Mass Immigration’ party finds Jesus

Published: June 11, 2026 02:21

Plus, a former UK deputy prime minister reveals her modest book advance, and RIP ChatGPT? The post SMH posts a dick pic, Nine issues a stern AI warning, and the ‘End Mass Immigration’ party finds Jesus appeared first on Crikey.

What does it take for a cartoon to breach press council standards? The past decade makes that unclear

Published: June 11, 2026 02:14

A cartoon depicting the Israeli prime minister was found to have caused or contributed to 'offence, distress or prejudice'. The Australian Press Council's history on this distinction remains blurry. The post What does it take for a cartoon to breach press…

Guess what enjoys ASIO’s top ‘Zone 3’ protection? This massive data centre in a Melbourne suburb

Published: June 11, 2026 00:51

Data centres are developing in Australia with remarkable pace, including on industrial estates in our capital cities' fringes. We went to check one out. The post Guess what enjoys ASIO’s top ‘Zone 3’ protection? This massive data centre in a Melbourne…

A right mess: How mining, media and politics interests are combining to influence public debate in Australia

Published: June 10, 2026 23:41

News Corp is struggling to combat the ascension of One Nation over the Liberal Party — and Gina Rinehart is having a bob each way. The post A right mess: How mining, media and politics interests are combining to influence public debate in Australia…

‘Rot spans far and wide’: Greens call for KPMG government ban over ethical breaches

Published: June 10, 2026 00:25

Greens Senator Barbara Pocock is going after KPMG in the same manner in which she pursued PwC Australia over its tax leaks scandal. The post ‘Rot spans far and wide’: Greens call for KPMG government ban over ethical breaches appeared first on Crikey.

Trump promises retaliation after Apache helicopter ‘shot down’ over Hormuz

Published: June 9, 2026 21:21

US President Donald Trump claims Iran shot down an Apache helicopter patrolling the Strait of Hormuz — and has vowed to respond out of 'necessity'. Meanwhile, Tony Abbott has said he'd back the idea of a preference deal with One Nation to get Labor out.…

KPMG misconduct fallout spreads across all tiers of government

Published: June 9, 2026 04:34

The latest Big Four scandal isn’t going away; it’s snowballing, with all KPMG federal government contracts to be placed under scrutiny. The post KPMG misconduct fallout spreads across all tiers of government appeared first on Crikey.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX shares are ridiculously over-hyped. It hasn’t stopped Australia rolling out the red carpet

Published: June 9, 2026 02:14

SpaceX shares are being spruiked to Australian investors, despite the company's questionable value — and the Frankenstein's beast nature of its governance. The post Elon Musk’s SpaceX shares are ridiculously over-hyped. It hasn’t stopped Australia rolling…

Ruthless cost-cutting, furious staff and a $100m clean-up: How everything went so wrong at ANU

Published: June 9, 2026 01:46

A damning report by Australia's audit office makes explosive revelations about the Australian National University's financial management. The post Ruthless cost-cutting, furious staff and a $100m clean-up: How everything went so wrong at ANU appeared first…

Public inquiry into AUKUS is a landmark moment in Australia’s politics

Published: June 8, 2026 23:33

Considering the government seems keen to avoid public debate about AUKUS, this inquiry could test the existence of any remaining appetite for the embattled project. The post Public inquiry into AUKUS is a landmark moment in Australia’s politics appeared…

Iran and Israel claiming they are halting attacks as ceasefire hangs in the balance

Published: June 8, 2026 21:38

Iran and Israel say they’re pausing attacks after further strikes over the weekend. Back home, Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor are both blaming economic discontent for polling that shows voters drifting away from the major parties and towards One Nation.…

How One Nation wins when News Corp’s ‘Bush Summit’ panders to regional grievance

Published: June 5, 2026 01:25

News Corp is largely responsible for shutting down local media voices across Australia, leaving a hole to be filled by fake news on Facebook. But here it is again: Bush Summit 2026. The post How One Nation wins when News Corp’s ‘Bush Summit’ panders to…

‘Forgive me, Australia, for I have negatively geared’: The media’s budget coverage is skewed by the view from their second beach house

Published: June 5, 2026 00:23

Some commentators have strong arguments on the failings of the federal budget. But most simply heard the words 'negative gearing reform' and reacted like someone had broken into their holiday house and stolen the good linen. The post ‘Forgive me,…

Australian unis have dropped again in global rankings. Here’s why we can’t just shrug it off

Published: June 4, 2026 23:50

Falling global rankings, management scandals and inadequate funding paint the picture of a university sector in crisis. The post Australian unis have dropped again in global rankings. Here’s why we can’t just shrug it off appeared first on Crikey.

Albanese to dig heel in over tax reforms, claim they’re good for ‘democracy and social cohesion’

Published: June 4, 2026 21:41

Anthony Albanese is set to deliver a confident message today after the House of Representatives passed the first tranche of the budget legislation yesterday. And RBA boss Michele Bullock dismisses concerns over 'stagflation' but says Middle East war is…

Stonewalling, late hours, viral social media clips: What Australia’s senators really think of estimates

Published: June 4, 2026 02:32

Crikey surveyed a group of sitting senators for a health check on one of Australia's most important transparency mechanisms. The post Stonewalling, late hours, viral social media clips: What Australia’s senators really think of estimates appeared first on…

A legally significant court case is a smash hit on YouTube, and it speaks volumes about the state of media

Published: June 4, 2026 01:44

Seeing barely a murmur about the case pianist of Jayson Gillham v the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in the media, it's become clear who is filing the chasm — for better or worse. The post A legally significant court case is a smash hit on YouTube, and it…

Older, wealthier boomers have pushed younger, poorer people out of the property investor market

Published: June 4, 2026 01:36

This 60+ cohort is no doubt comprised of the very same people who were buying property in their 40s during the housing boom. The post Older, wealthier boomers have pushed younger, poorer people out of the property investor market appeared first on Crikey.