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Tanya Plibersek claims Australia is on track to meet its climate targets but research shows that when land sector emissions are removed from the modelling, the country鈥檚 emissions are increasing. Binoy Kampmark reports.

The major parties want to entrench a system of unfairly distributed electoral funding and corporate donations to pay for their manipulative misinformation campaigns, and聽to stir up racism, misogyny and bigotry against minorities. Peter Boyle reports.

Over the last 10 years, housing supply has increased faster than the population, but house prices have still risen聽75%. Peter Boyle聽looks at why Labor does not want the public to understand its tax concessions for the rich.

While so many struggle to meet rising household bills, Labor refuses to take action to stop the supermarket duopoly from price gouging. Josh Adams reports.

offshore gas platform

The day after scientists marked the hottest day on record, Labor's federal resources minister Madeleine King announced new gas exploration permits for fossil fuel giants. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Labor鈥檚 renewable energy 鈥渟uperpower鈥 plan may sound good, but there are serious dangers in tying an energy transition to the profit interests of corporate capitalism.聽Peter Boyle reports.

As the climate emergency and extinction crises deepen, there is no choice but to struggle to democratise the economy so that it can be made to serve social needs and ecological sustainability. Peter Boyle reports.

Federal budgets are about choosing where public money should be spent. Instead, governments cynically use them to manipulate public fears and expectations, argues Peter Boyle.

Lock the Gate Alliance has launched a聽new group to campaign against the聽pipeline of coal projects in NSW. Jim McIlroy reports.

Former judges open letter on Voice

A聽group of former judges, who make up聽The Australia Institute鈥檚 National Integrity Committee,聽issued an open letter to the Australian public calling for support for the Voice to Parliament, reports Kerry Smith.

Alex Bainbridge writes new analysis by the Parliamentary Budget Office聽has found that the cost of the 鈥淪tage 3鈥 tax cuts will be $313 billion over 10 years 鈥斅燼 huge increase on the $254 billion previously estimated.

Blaming wages for inflation is聽cover for the capitalists鈥 attempts to make working people shoulder the cost of their system鈥檚 chronic periodic economic crises, argues聽笔别迟别谤听叠辞测濒别.