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Past articles by Ross:

Albo's rock star welcome at Labor conference

After ten long years of Coalition rule, Labor rank and file members came together for the post-election conference at the National Press Club in Canberra. → Read More

Pauline Hanson's costly role in One Nation courtroom drama

Pauline Hanson will have to cough up a quarter of a million in damages after defaming former Senator Brian Burston on national TV. → Read More

Andy Probyn and the 'Dobber-in-Chief'

After addressing the National Press Club last Wednesday on his proposed National Anti-Corruption Commission, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus faced questions from some of Australia's elite political jour... → Read More

Dutton's alleged corrupt link to drug kingpin: FLASHBACK 2019

In this article from 2019, Ross Jones highlighted one of the more damning scandals tarnishing Dutton's name. → Read More

FIN is the real deal in fight for anti-corruption commission

While many parties promise a federal ICAC, FIN is the only party truly committed to eradicating government corruption. → Read More

James Ashby could face being $4.5 million in debt to the Government

With the following words, it seems kismet and James Ashby might finally have met. → Read More

Labor's talk is strong, but FIN is the best choice to end corruption

As sausages across Australia get ready for their big day out, voters face a stark choice — Scomo or Albo? → Read More

It's time to catch the parliamentary crooks

Federal ICAC Now will be addressing an event this weekend to discuss its policies against political corruption. → Read More

Catch the crooks! The Federal ICAC Now Party will be addressing an event this weekend to discuss its policies against political corruption.

Federal ICAC Now will be addressing an event this weekend to discuss its policies against political corruption. → Read More

Australia's corruption score plummets to shameful new low

Australia's corruption score has reached a new low, highlighting the urgency for a national integrity commission. → Read More

F.I.N. won't take sides in fighting corruption

No matter which Party is elected to lead the nation this year, Federal ICAC Now will still be integral in stamping out political corruption. → Read More

Alex Antic a poster boy for Australia's Trumpists

Liberal Senator Alex Antic has been siding with America's extreme right wing while slamming Australia's COVID-19 response. → Read More

Coalition derails Federal ICAC on technicality

The Morrison Government recently managed to scuttle debate of Helen Haines' proposed bill for forming a Federal ICAC by way of a technicality. → Read More

NSW corruption: Gladys Berejiklian is just the beginning

Former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian's resignation comes as no surprise when taking into account her history with corruption. → Read More

Australia's first anti-corruption party: FIN is now official

Federal ICAC Now (F.I.N.) is approved! Australia’s anti-corruption party is a reality. → Read More

Clive Palmer's UAP membership may be an offer you can't refuse

Clive Palmer’s rebranded United Australia Party might have just entered the land of fraud. → Read More

Corrupting democracy — we need to say "FIN"

A political party with the sole purpose of eradicating Federal Government corruption has been registered in time for the next election, but may not make it to the starting gate. → Read More

Killing competition and a Federal ICAC, courtesy of the Coalition

The Morrison Government is about to pull one of its best-ever scams. → Read More

Barnaby Joyce wasn't drunk, that was just an Oscar-worthy performance

You’ve got to hand it to the Deputy PM, he does a pretty good WC Fields with practically no theatrical training. → Read More

Date looming for James Ashby debt decision

A decision will be made soon as to whether or not the already massive legal debt accumulated by One Nation's James Ashby will increase. → Read More