Steve Bannon’s claim that he orchestrated Clive Palmer’s 2019 campaign against Labor throws new light on the extent of interference by the US far right.
Analysis of tender documents shows Accenture is now the largest consultancy working for government, with much of its work coming from extraordinary cost blowouts in aged care.
The arrest of Kazem Hamad in Iraq is welcomed by Australian authorities, although the illicit tobacco trade that built his brutal empire shows no sign of waning.
ANALYSIS: The US president’s erratic campaign to acquire Greenland forces Europe to strategise for NATO’s demise, and Asia to think about the limits of American power.
Murray Watt’s latest approval for Korea Zinc includes a table that explicitly permits the company to kill thousands of native animals a year, including critically endangered species such as the swift parrot.
As One Nation pulls supporters from the unravelling Coalition, Pauline Hanson’s chief of staff, James Ashby, details the party’s Islamophobic agenda and bid to halve migrant intake.
The collapse of the Coalition is as much about the political compatibility of the Liberals and Nationals as it is an attack on Sussan Ley’s leadership.