Dam busters: Aborigines battle BHP over water rights
The Juukan fiasco has put the spotlight on BHP’s giant Olympic Dam project, its use of Great Artesian Basin water and its failure to settle with native-title claimants.
The Juukan fiasco has put the spotlight on BHP’s giant Olympic Dam project, its use of Great Artesian Basin water and its failure to settle with native-title claimants.
Many at the Nine newspapers were starry-eyed about their local tech hero bidding for an old-fashioned power company so he could close down its coal-fired generators ahead of time.
Malcolm Turnbull almost lost office in 2016 when he campaigned on ‘jobs and growth’ without turning the blowtorch on Bill Shorten. Scott Morrison must not make the same mistake.
If Morrison pulls off another miracle win it will be largely because many in the media have no idea what really matters to most working Australians.
Recent National Press Club functions gave viewers a rare insight into the pack mentality of some reporters.
While the sheer numbers of cases have produced high numbers of hospitalisations and deaths compared with previous Covid waves, there has been far too little media focus on the good news.
Why bother digging out difficult facts when journalists can earn ‘likes’ for writing about your fears?
The politicisation of the pandemic lent itself to lots of culture war opinion writing to drive traffic to websites.
A new book about the US media shows how big a role journalism has played in the cult of privileged white self-flagellation, now known globally as wokeness.
Journos of the left use the vaccination issue to voice hostility to ordinary people’s politics. On the right, some excuse the inexcusable under the shield of personal liberty.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/chris-mitchell/page/15