This is an incredible account not just for the courage of those involved and the terrible things they saw, but also for what journalism and access to information means in the Ukraine war. theguardian.com/world/2022/mar…




Dore turned to a Google search of his name ... ⁦@meadeatheguardian.com/media/2022/mar…


Labor's bid to parachute Andrew Charlton from Bellevue Hill into Parramatta criticised as a decision "made by three or four people in a restaurant" @JacquelineMaley smh.com.au/politics/feder…




This was a labour of love - a piece on some of the Australian camera operators I’ve had the privilege of working with over the years. They’re one of Australia’s greatest exports. smh.com.au/national/beari…

In a full-page advertisement in the Oz, senior retired defence and security personnel have called on political leaders to make the security risks posed by climate change a central issue of the forthcoming federal election. ⁦@_LisaMCoxtheguardian.com/australia-news…


I obtained the letter Barnaby Joyce wrote in favour of one business in his electorate getting nbn fibre at a cost of over half a million.
Turns out it's more than double the original estimate of $338k, and construction won't commence until June. theguardian.com/technology/202…


Serious questions about Nazi war crimes committed by a man venerated in my local community for his role in establishing our art gallery.
Its painful but we cannot gloss over it. We cannot name a gallery after a man associated with heinous war crimes.

Woodside commissioned a report by CSIRO, assessing its claims that more gas would lower emissions in Asia. It found the claims were wrong. Woodside then buried the report and continued to make the claims. Cracker story by @CharlotteGriev1 smh.com.au/business/banki…