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Home ownership is not an option for many, especially as median house prices are now close to $1 million. Isaac Nellist reports.

As Scott Morrison wipes the egg from his face following his dismal performance at COP26, Sue Bull argues that climate campaigners have to step up their campaign to force a听just transition.

Jim McIlroy argues that we need听stronger laws, at both the state and federal levels, to uncover and punish government corruption.

Pip Hinman argues that Scott Morrison's much-belated conversion to net zero emissions by 2050 is nothing to celebrate.

Whistleblower Frances Haugen听has called out Facebook and its sister site Instagram for听exacerbating body image听and mental health issues in teenage girls, writes听Janet Parker.

Climate action has never been a priority for Scott Morrison. He'd rather conspire with imperialist powers against China than face the music at COP26. Markela Panegyres听reports.

Peter Boyle reports on the incredible lengths the Scott Morrison government will go to protect big businesses that have shamelessly rorted JobKeeper.

Peter Boyle argues the federal government's increasingly shrill campaign to lift COVID-19 restrictions and "live with the virus" only serves the interests of big corporations.

Billionaires are profitting from the COVID-19 crisis while lower income countries struggle to secure vaccines. Peter Boyle argues that the global vaccine apartheid is a symptom of the billionaire-profit-first system that is capitalism.

In听nations built on occupation and racist dispossession, First Nations athletes are celebrated as 鈥渉eroes鈥 for their sporting achievements one day, then condemned and vilified the next, argues听Sue Bull.

While university managements practice wage theft and听cut jobs and courses, casual and precarious university workers pay the price. Markela Panegyres reports on the crisis facing higher education.

Just as Israel is being听forced to pull back from its latest bombardment of Gaza, ABC management has been instructing its reporters in the art of misreporting, writes Pip Hinman.