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The NOalition: A Legacy of Opposing Cost-of-Living Relief

The Coalition’s War on Relief Over the past three years, Australian households have grappled with escalating living costs, from surging energy bills to rising rents and everyday expenses. In response, the Albanese Labor Government has introduced a series of measures…
Unmasking Media Bias: David Speers and the Perpetuation of Liberal Narratives

A Question of Impartiality Journalistic integrity is the bedrock of a functioning democracy. Political journalists, especially those at public broadcasters, bear a unique responsibility to hold power to account without favour or bias. Yet, in Australia, ABC’s Insiders program—one of the country’s…
Housing Crisis: We Failed Young Australians

Australia’s housing affordability crisis has spiralled out of control, locking an entire generation out of home ownership. Decades of policy failures, tax loopholes benefiting investors, and a refusal to address structural issues have left young Australians facing skyrocketing property prices…
The Collapse of Trust in Australian Media: Unfulfilled Inquiries and Eroding Confidence

In recent years, Australia’s media landscape has been marred by increasing public distrust and concerns over media concentration. A significant moment in this discourse was the Senate inquiry into media diversity, initiated in 2020, which garnered substantial public attention, notably…
The ABC’s Political Blind Spot: Soft on the Liberals, Hard on Labor

The ABC’s charter demands impartiality. The national broadcaster is meant to hold all politicians to account, regardless of which party is in power. But anyone who’s been paying attention can see a pattern emerging—Labor ministers get the full grilling, while Liberal ministers…
Cost-of-Living vs. Political Promises: Assessing Economic Management in Australia

As Australians prepare to head to the polls, the cost of living remains a dominant issue. Both major parties have positioned themselves as the best choice to ease financial pressures, but their track records and policy approaches tell very different…