July 2024
Liberals still want vindication on Brittany Higgins saga
Suggestions we need to understand how the Higgins allegations affected the last election are telling. But satisfaction is unlikely.
- Myriam Robin
May 2024
Gina Rinehart’s private party with the Ayn Rand intelligentsia
Gina Rinehart has earned the devotion of the global libertarian intelligentsia, who seem to think she’s the second coming of their favourite fictional character.
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- Mark Di Stefano
March 2024
Sofronoff findings against me ‘tainted’: Drumgold
Former ACT director of public prosecutions Shane Drumgold wants the record corrected after his legal victory over the Sofronoff inquiry.
- Michael Pelly
August 2023
What were you thinking, Walter Sofronoff?
Why would the former judge provide advance copies of his Lehrmann inquiry report to only two journalists? And a farewell tour, of sorts, for High Court Chief Justice Susan Kiefel. That’s Hearsay.
- Michael Pelly
May 2023
Inside the Stan Grant fracas at the ABC
The crisis has consumed the public broadcaster, which now faces bitter criticism from critics and within.
- Mark Di Stefano
April 2023
- Analysis
- Voice to parliament
Dutton and the Voice: ‘If he loses he wins, and if he wins he loses’
The Liberal leader has taken a big risk by opposing a constitutional change that polls show most Australians support.
- Aaron Patrick
July 2020
John Fraser just the man for AMP's women problem
The former Treasury secretary’s condescension of women oozes from his remarks.
- Joe Aston
December 2019
Janet Albrechtsen v Carl Icahn
The Australian's columnist is speaking not for retail shareholders but for spectacularly entitled public company directors.
- Joe Aston
November 2019
The woke joke is on Harvey Norman shareholders
Harvey Norman treats minority shareholders with contempt and the Murdoch press, wholly owned, worships it for it.
- Myriam Robin and Joe Aston