Expectations were never high for COP28, but as the climate deniers have managed to subvert the summit’s goals, Alex Bainbridge arguesAustralia must set its own climate transition plan.
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First, we were to blame — spendingtoo much onavocado on toast. Now, blame has been shifted to boomers. Isaac Nellist looks at what's driving the cost of living and housing crises.
The Reserve Bank claims to be impartial, but the big banks are big winners from the rise in interest rates. Peter Boyle explains.
Asolder women becomethe “face” of homelessness in Australia, it is clear that the system continues to fail the most vulnerable.AneesaBhamjee reports.
The Western media was and is enthusiastically cheerleading Israel's genocidal attacks, writes Alex Bainbridge.
Good riddance to Rupert Murdoch, but don't hold your breath for any positive change to his massive media empire, writes Sue Bull.
Governments need to take action on rising food prices as Woolworths and Coles report mega profits, Isaac Nellist argues.
Philip Lowe said heis proudof the RBA’s unpopular role in forcing working people to bear the burden of “fighting inflation”. But don’t count oninterest rates stopping rising inflation; unemployment is going up, too. Peter Boyle reports.
A CFMEUinitiativefor a corporatesuper profit tax to fund social and affordable housingcouldn’t have come at a better time. Pip Hinman reports.
The death of a refugee at Villawood Detention Centre is the latest indictment of the bipartsian cruelty towards refugees in Australia. Pip Hinman reports.
Isaac Nellist argues that rent controls have been used around the world to deal withskyrocketing rents.
Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest are still at the top the Rich List, their fortunes growing because the mining boom and tax rules favouring the 1%. Josh Adams reports.
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