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Anti-Voice group spreading "whale death" lies - The Klaxon

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The group that ran the "No" campaign against the Indigenous Voice in now at the heart of an anti-offshore wind disinformation network.

on Thu, 1AM

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“Advance” caught in act

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Racist disinformation group “Advance” — which claims it opposed the Indigenous Voice because it was “divisive” — is explicitly seeking to divide the public.

on Dec 30

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Frydenberg impact "huge" - Guide Dogs Victoria breaks silence

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Guide Dogs Victoria was devastated by the Josh Frydenberg scandal, with no part of the organisation left unharmed, says its CEO.

on Dec 28

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Dutton's "small modular reactors" four times the price

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Peter Dutton’s "small modular reactors" would cost almost four times as much as renewables — with that gap widening a massive 30 per cent in six months.

on Dec 14

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PwC bosses caught in sham “complaint” against top professor

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After more than eight months a university professor has obtained a secretive “complaint” made against him by disgraced consulting giant PwC.

on Nov 30

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NACC covering for Robodebt Six with claims of "privacy"

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The National Anti-Corruption Commission is protecting the public officials most culpable over the $1.7 billion unlawful Robodebt scheme, citing “personal privacy”.

on Sep 28

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GUESS WHO? The $600,000 question at the heart of Robodebt

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The National Anti-Corruption Commission has scrubbed from official freedom of information documents the name of its deputy leader who made the “decision” to not investigate over Robodebt.

on Sep 23

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"Recused" NACC boss Brereton at Robodebt meeting

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National Anti-Corruption Commission boss Paul Brereton was present for the majority of a Robodebt decision meeting, despite claiming to be “recused”.

on Aug 27

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PM must stand up to Murdoch: Beecher

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and other politicians should stand up to News Corporation and stop “kowtowing” to the Murdoch media empire, says former top editor Eric Beecher.

on Aug 14

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ICAC boss quits over government corruption sham

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The boss of South Australia’s corruption regulator has quit in protest over its kneecapping by government

on Jul 10

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Mundine uranium company shares collapse

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A uranium exploration company overseen by businessman Warren Mundine has seen its share price crash after its auditor warned it was in danger of collapse.

on Jul 10

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NACC to be probed for corruption, less than one year in

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An investigation has been launched into the National Anti-Corruption Commission over its refusal to investigate six public officials referred to it by the Robodebt Royal Commission almost a year ago.

on Jun 25

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Lockheed Martin deletes Australian F-35 ties

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Lockheed Martin has deleted from its website details about Australia’s key role in building F-35 fighter jets, which Israel is using to bomb Gaza.

on Jun 5

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How China's Virgin Australia undermined the national interest - The Klaxon

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Virgin Australia ran an elaborate scheme to mislead the Australian public and set up a massive infrastructure project north of Sydney.

on May 31

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"Blindsided" by PM? It's a gas

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Statements from ALP MPs “speaking out” over the Federal Government’s gas policy are strikingly similar, suggesting a behind-the-scenes government strategy to limit the fall out in urban seats.

on May 18

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Government restarts PwC gravy train with $700,000 cash splash

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The Federal Government has awarded more than $700,000 to “PwC’s Indigenous Consulting” as it moves to resume contracts to disgraced consultancy PwC Australia, despite ongoing criminal investigations.

on May 4

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Australian Government paves way to resume PwC contracts

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The Federal Government has paved the way to resume giving contracts to disgraced consultancy PwC Australia – and as soon as December.

on May 2

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Lehrmann raped Higgins in Parliament House, judge finds

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Bruce Lehrmann has lost his defamation case against Network Ten, with the Federal Court finding he raped colleague Brittany Higgins in Parliament House in 2019

on Apr 15

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Bondi attacker Queensland man with "mental health issues"

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The Bondi Junction attacker has been identified as Joel Cauchi, a 40-year-old Queensland man with mental health issues.

on Apr 14

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Bondi mass murder not “terrorism”

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The Bondi Junction mass murder was “not a terrorism incident”, NSW Police have said, as the tragedy makes headlines around the world.

on Apr 14

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At least five killed in Bondi stabbing rampage

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At least five killed in Bondi stabbing rampage

on Apr 13

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Mundine’s $10m mining deal collapses

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Warren Mundine’s $10 million mining IPO has collapsed, with investors shunning his “minerals exploration” company Fuse Minerals

on Apr 12

From theklaxon.com.au

Climate denier biggest anti-Voice funder

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A notorious climate denier was the biggest funder of the “No” campaign against the Indigenous Voice in the six months before the referendum.

on Apr 3

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Melbourne Grand Prix "wildly inflates" attendance

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The Melbourne Grand Prix fudges its attendance figures – including via sham claims of "national security", writes Dr Sarah Russell

on Mar 23

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Independents move to stop Labor-LNP stitch-up - The Klaxon

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The Federal cross-bench has moved to prevent the two major parties from rigging electoral donations laws in their favour. 

on Mar 19

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Racist hate group “Advance” caught in act

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Racist disinformation group “Advance” — which claims it opposed the Indigenous Voice because it was “divisive” — is explicitly seeking to divide the public.

on Mar 18

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"Advance" caught in Farmers Federation ad sham

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The National Farmers Federation has hit out at disinformation group “Advance” for running an unauthorised attack ad featuring its president.

on Mar 8

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Rinehart pushes sham Covid-19 "remedies"...protects herself - The Klaxon

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An outback mega-mine owned by Gina Rinehart and run by a notorious climate denier has been spruiking Covid-19 misinformation.

on Mar 7

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Dunkley shuns "Advance" lies - The Klaxon

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The Coalition has been roundly defeated in the Dunkley by-election despite weeks of aggressive campaigning by disinformation outfit "Advance".

on Mar 3

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Corporate cop probes biggest "Advance" funder

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The corporate regulator is probing the biggest funder of "right-wing" disinformation group Advance as it can be revealed more than $1 million was funnelled to it by an illegal company structure whose true ownership is hidden.

on Mar 2

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Mundine falls silent on Fuse Minerals refunds 

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Warren Mundine has failed to tell his thousands of social media followers investments in his failing “minerals exploration” company can be recovered.

on Mar 1

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"Dirty six” gatekeeper a top PwC Australia boss

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One of the gatekeepers of the report PwC International is refusing to hand over to authorities works at PwC Australia in Sydney alongside CEO Kevin Burrowes — and has herself faced action over the tax leaks scandal.

on Mar 1

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Failing Mundine mining company must repay investors

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A mining exploration company chaired by Warren Mundine has failed to raise even one-fifth of the $10 million sought and must return money to investors.

on Feb 12

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KPMG CEO Andrew Yates: The flat-on-his-back Barnaby Joyce of Big Audit

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KPMG Australia's CEO Andrew Yates has again been eviscerated – after again being caught lying by a Senate inquiry, writes Dr Andrew Schmulow.

on Feb 11

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PwC "deliberately hiding" says ATO

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PwC is continuing its cover-up of the tax advice scandal and is refusing to hand over the names of the "Dirty Six" international partners involved.

on Feb 9

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Nassif Lamborghini "missing"

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The ex-wife of fugitive property tycoon Jean Nassif is refusing to hand back a luxury Range Rover — while a $300,000 Lamborghini is “missing”. 

on Feb 5

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The $1m secret behind the Voice "No" campaign - The Klaxon

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A mystery shell company with secret owners – and a coal billionaire — were among the biggest funders of the “No” campaign against the Voice, filings reveal.

on Feb 1

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MUNDINE MINING "INVESTMENT" A SHAM

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A mining company “investment” being heavily spruiked by anti-Indigenous Voice campaigner Warren Mundine is a sham, with investors at risk of losing millions of dollars.

on Jan 28

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Auditor-General action on National Archives

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s stated deadline for the “independent review” on the “missing” Iraq War cabinet papers has been missed by more than a week.

on Jan 25

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Holgate sacrificed for Coalition "blue bloods": The smoking gun - The Klaxon

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When the Coalition launched its extraordinary attack on Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate - over an incident which occurred two years earlier - it knew it was on the cusp of being engulfed in a completely seperate major scandal of its own.

on Jan 24

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Firm secretly owned by OECD boss given taxpayer millions

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OECD boss Mathias Cormann stands to have made substantial gains from secretive share dealings with the man who was PwC Australia CEO for entire tax leaks affair.

on Jan 24

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Archives knew of “missing” Iraq War papers up to a year ago - The Klaxon

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The National Archives has known about the “missing” 2003 Iraq War cabinet papers for up to a year.

on Jan 22

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ASIC inquiry findings secretly deleted - The Klaxon

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The Federal Government secretly deleted from the “review” into ASIC three-quarters of the findings about the $115,000-plus regulator boss James Shipton illegally charged taxpayers for personal “tax advice”.

on Jan 22

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KLAXON AUDIO - The Klaxon

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on Jan 22

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National Archives annual report “missing” - The Klaxon

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The 2022-23 annual report of the National Archives of Australia is “missing” from public records — three months after the legislated deadline.

on Jan 22

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“Missing documents” investigator at the secret Iraq War meetings - The Klaxon

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The man conducting an “independent review” into “missing” cabinet documents from the secret 2003 meetings of Australia’s National Security Committee — was at those meetings.

on Jan 20

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PM&C "missing cabinet papers" investigator given $1m

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Appreciate our quality journalism? Please subscribe here DONATE ANTHONY KLAN INVESTIGATION The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet paid former public servant Dennis Richardson — who it has appointed to conduct a “review” of the “missing” cabinet documents — $50,000-a-month for a...

on Jan 4, 2024

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OECD boss in PwC scandal

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Appreciate our quality journalism? Please subscribe here DONATE EXCLUSIVE ANTHONY KLAN Former Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann — now the boss of the OECD — went to work for the former CEO of PwC Australia almost immediately after leaving parliament. Luke Sayers, who was PwC...

on Dec 28, 2023

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Fuse Minerals IPO fizzles

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Appreciate our quality journalism? Please subscribe here EXCLUSIVE DONATE ANTHONY KLAN A “minerals exploration” company being heavily spruiked by anti-Indigenous Voice campaigner Warren Mundine has been shunned by investors, with Fuse Minerals forced to scrap plans to list on the ASX later...

on Dec 6, 2023