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WIRED reporter Vittoria Elliott has discovered Musk’s actions come straight from an ideological playbook designed to unshackle businesses from government oversight. Donald Trump’s full-throated ...
Vittoria Elliott has been tracking the Silicon Valley figures reshaping the US government – and finding out what it means for the future of her country. Acolytes of Elon Musk, working in the ...
Donald Trump’s trade war is escalating, as his wide-ranging tariffs take effect. Australia had hoped to avoid a 25 per cent tariff on our steel and aluminium – but we now know there’ll be no ...
Writer and former editor of The Monthly, Nick Feik, on his investigation into falsified death certificates and revelations of a broken health system. When Launceston nurse and midwife Amanda Duncan ...
Michael is joined by Robert Dessaix for a conversation about memory, dance, and being a chameleon. Tasmanian writer Robert Dessaix is a man of many talents when it comes to the written form – from ...
Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Jason Koutsoukis, on Robert Nioa’s arms empire and the impact he’ll have on Australian defence policy. As Trump’s radical reshaping of the US pulls into ...
0 ENTRIES is the ambassador for the newly formed Australian International Counter Slavery Alliance (AICSA).
Most Australians have been targeted by a scam attempt, from spam text messages to intricate love fraud. The scams have cost us billions. But behind these attacks is a highly organised and secretive ...
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Mike Seccombe, on the politics of natural disasters – and why every election is a climate change election. Cyclone Alfred hits as we gear up for the ...
Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Ben Abbatangelo, on the mine that could ruin Greenland – and what it means for Australia’s national interest. Julie Bishop built her career as a politician ...