Government Bailouts in Australia and Public Ownership
Monetary Sovereignty
By Denis Hay | June 3, 2026
Government bailouts in Australia often protects private firms. Should the public receive ownership and future profits in return?
https://t.co/cfvIylqrD9
Privatisation in Australia: What the Great Sell-Off Cost
Economic Justice
By Denis Hay | May 31, 2026
Discover how privatisation in Australia transformed public assets, shifted wealth, affected costs, and changed the nation’s future.
https://t.co/uVXEIkYd4M
What Happened to the Australian Dream?
Housing and Cost of Living
By Denis Hay | May 28, 2026
Australian Dream: What changed? Explore housing, jobs, education and living standards, and whether the dream can still be achieved.
https://t.co/3CjnHRsQKq
Why Australians Are Abandoning the Major Parties
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 24, 2026
Housing affordability, cost of living pressures, trust and political reform are reshaping Australian politics.
https://t.co/PvQjqi07pk
Julian Assange Free Speech and Democracy
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 21, 2026
Julian Assange free speech concerns are reshaping trust in democracy, media freedom, and government transparency in Australia.
https://t.co/isl3igrf9b
Free Speech in Australia and the Fear of Speaking Out
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 19, 2026
Free speech in Australia faces growing pressure as whistleblowers, journalists, and critics risk punishment for exposing wrongdoing.
https://t.co/qhgVIroRzm
Why Broken Political Promises Distract Australians
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 17, 2026
Broken political promises in Australia. Why media outrage distracts from housing, healthcare, and cost-of-living failures.
https://t.co/jlZViYU3ky
Labor 2026 Budget Analysis: Who Really Benefits?
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 14, 2026
Labor 2026 budget analysis examines housing, cost of living, and why governments avoid deeper reforms Australians want.
https://t.co/NZ227DVcbj
Why Political Anger in Australia Keeps Growing
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 12, 2026
Political anger in Australia is rising as inequality, privatisation, and misuse of public money leave citizens feeling ignored.
https://t.co/q4qWSJweLu
Why Palantir Australia Sparks Growing Privacy Fears
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | May 8, 2026
Palantir Australia is expanding into defence, policing, and corporate systems. What dangers could this pose to ordinary Australians?
https://t.co/S28Hnq2EGL
How Australia Monetary Sovereignty Changes Everything
Monetary Sovereignty
By Denis Hay | May 6, 2026
Australia monetary sovereignty changes how federal spending works and exposes major myths about taxes, deficits, and public money.
https://t.co/PChzmtvYeo
Why Australia Defence Spending Priorities Matter
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | April 24, 2026
Australia defence spending priorities reveal trade-offs between military budgets and essential public services.
https://t.co/HycFcsFGS0
Why Governments Ignore Public Interest
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | April 22, 2026
Why governments ignore public interest in Australia, and how realistic media reform and political change can shift power back to citizens.
https://t.co/aAyKr2Vzsf
Why Do Australians Pay for the NBN After Funding It
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | April 20, 2026
Why do Australians pay for the NBN if it was publicly funded? Discover where your money goes and why the internet still costs so much.
https://t.co/BFPXDNmIXA
How Politicians Vote in Australia: What They Really Do
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | April 9, 2026
See how politicians vote in Australia. Use They Vote for You to uncover real decisions and compare words with actions.
https://t.co/RrYEyAXXCu
Why Queensland Hospital Crisis Shows System Strain
Social Services
By Denis Hay | April 6, 2026
The Queensland hospital crisis reveals delays, workforce shortages, and why Australia’s health system is under growing pressure.
https://t.co/MJLnvfVWRe
Why Australia Manufacturing Decline Was a Policy Choice
Economic Justice
By Denis Hay | April 4, 2026
Why Australia manufacturing decline happened and how policy choices reshaped jobs, costs, and national resilience.
https://t.co/cQRUyaeNJi
How Julian Assange Changed Press Freedom in Australia
Media and Democracy
By Denis Hay | March 30, 2026
Julian Assange changed press freedom in Australia and has reshaped journalism, secrecy laws, and accountability. What this means for Australians today.
https://t.co/nqgKjxackc
Why Democracy Needs Binding MP Votes
Australian Politics
By Denis Hay | March 28, 2026
Real democracy needs binding MP votes and media reform in Australia, so laws reflect voters, not party or media power.
https://t.co/MUFt0L5vhI
Most Australians believe voting gives them power.
If that were true, why do so many policies ignore what people actually want?
This article explains why real democracy in Australia feels out of reach and what can be done about it.
What do you think?