The fall-out from nuclear bomb tests in Australia in the fifties continues as more documents are revealed of decades of denials and cover-ups, hindering proper compensation for the victims.
Tipping point? Documents reveal failed duty of care for Australian nuclear test participants
Peter Cronau, investigative journalist, former producer for ABC’s Four Corners, Gold Walkley winner, co-founder of the website Declassified Australia, independent publisher, discusses largely hidden stories that reveal the big gap between official government information and the reality of Australia’s international and security relations. In conversation with Michael Lester, topics range from Pine Gap to military bases, from AUKUS to the Israel Gaza war, from embedded journalists to the tough times facing mainstream journalists with job layoffs and censorship worse than it has ever been.
Listen to the podcast here:
Secrecy Australia: big gap between official information and reality: Peter Cronau, Declassified Australia
Saving the Economy- Rossleigh
Whatever, I think that we need an election so we can get a boost to the economy from Clive Palmer’s advertising spending.
David Littleproud was spruiking the idea that the excise on beer should be frozen… unlike those English bastards we like our beer cold so just using the words “frozen” and “beer” should have been a vote winner. However, it seems that this was just a thought bubble from the Nationals leader which had no support from the rest of the Coalition, even if a couple of them praised the man for actually having a thought, which is quite an achievement for a Nationals MP.
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