In the Press
Police drop all charges against Friendly jordies producer accused of stalking John Barilaro
“It’s disturbing to reflect that if Kristo hadn’t filmed it, if he didn’t have the resources of a legal team, he would likely be marching forward to a conviction.” Mark Davis
Masking Over The Real Story of Store Closure
It was supposed to be one of the busiest trading weeks of the year for Jindabyne’s only organic produce store. But that changed in an instant for owners of The Market Jindabyne when several police from Sydney swooped into the Snowy Mountains town on 30 June.
How “Political Meddling” Is Undermining Independence Of Federal Government Watchdogs
The independence of key federal oversight bodies is at risk of being undermined by “political meddling”, according to a new report from the Centre for Public Integrity.
David McBride: "Under this government only truth tellers get prosecuted"
Twenty years from now when we look back on this period, its heroes will be those that stood with the whistleblowers, attended protests, and held their governments accountable.
Mark Davis: Relieved of “more rational charges” in Australia’s first WMD prosecution
Mark Davis has said he is “very relieved that a more rational array of charges” now face Xenophon Davis client Chan Han Choi – the first Australian charged under Australia’s Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act.
Bernard Collaery, Woodside, and the carbon industry’s corruption of Australian democracy
What Witness K and Bernard Collaery have done is shine a spotlight on the fact that the highest levels of government, even in international relations, are corrupted, are coopted by polluting profiteering.