Amy Remeikis

March 25, 2026

Insolvencies at record highs, set to rise on Iran war

Australian businesses are failing at record rates and soaring energy prices are set to make matters worse, putting the national economy at…

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Mum, the gas industry is lying again!

By now, we all know that big gas is taking the piss. In the face of strong public support for the government to reign…

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Drop the beef – government to meat producers

Australia’s red-meat sector has been urged to get behind a trade pact with the European Union, despite the industry slamming it as…

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News just in – RBA really has no clue

We know that the RBA has been blaming workers for rates rises (hope you’re all enjoying your big pay rises!), but it…

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Allegra Spender on ‘diverse democracy’

Independent MP Allegra Spender has given a speech to the ANU National Security College, where she concluded with something the government has…

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Investors are driving the housing crisis: Here is the evidence and the solution

It looks like the government is considering changes to the capital gains tax (CGT) discount. This is one of the best ways…

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Community wants war power consultation, says Shoebridge

David Shoebridge has spoken on his war powers private members bill in the senate. He says there is huge support in the…

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Treasury estimates 3/4 of increases in inflation in second half of 2025 reflect ‘temporary’ factors

Here is the official response from Jim Chalmers to the inflation figures: New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that…

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Review into hospital gynaecology latest example of the “Four Corners” effect

Luke Slawomirski Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow Epworth HealthCare has revealed details of an external review into clinical governance of its gynaecological services. The review…

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“Fool me twice” as BOM goes back to same consultants after the first “shitshow” cost $97 million

Bill BrowneDirector, Democracy & Accountability Program There’s a reason that consulting firms call the federal government “the Dairy”: because they milk it…

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