Whistleblower
What Julian Assange’s case means for journalism and press freedom
It has been two weeks since Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been freed after pleading guilty to a single charge......
Whistleblower sentencing adds another thorn to Labor’s side
Besides the Federal government’s budget news on Tuesday, other news were developing in Canberra. The sentencing of whistle-blower and former......
David McBride – Sentencing Hearing
Last week, Australian whistleblower David McBride had a sentencing hearing in Canberra, this after a decade after Mr McBride leaked......
Whistleblower David McBride ready to go to jail for telling the truth
David McBride, a former military lawyer, last week pleaded guilty to three charges, including stealing commonwealth information and passing it......
Is Edward Snowden going home?
Edward Snowden has spent the last three years under Kremlin protection after leaking a huge amount of US classified data. Now,......
Exporting Corruption
Global anti-corruption organisation Transparency International’s 2014 OECD progress report on exporting corruption has found that Australia only has “moderate enforcement”......
Revoking East Timor whistleblower passport ‘unacceptable’
Allegations that Australia spied on East Timor during oil and gas trade negotiations in 2004 will be tested by the......
Is corporate espionage part of the spying game?
Do the world’s economically stronger countries, like the US and Australia, use their spying capabilities to gain corporate and economic......
Aussie Embassies caught eavesdropping
WikiLeaks whistle-blower Edward Snowden and a former Australian intelligence officer have claimed that Australian embassies are being used as part......
Could Australia get Ag Gag laws?
There’s a growing push for anti-whistleblower laws aimed at protecting farmers from covert filming. Animal activists are less than impressed. Australia......