The West Report

<p>The West Report is dedicated to the public interest. Our focus is investigations into big business, particularly multinational tax avoidance, banking and the energy sector.</p>

Housing is Cooked: How they sold out Australia

Aussies are being priced out of their own country while foreign investors and institutional landlords laugh all the way to the bank. The latest move? Tax breaks for BlackRock, Vanguard, and offshore billionaires to snap up housing stock, turning home ownership into a distant dream for young Australians. Meanwhile, the pollies in Canberra. Labor and Liberal continue to prioritise donors over democracy. Want to buy a house? Good luck competing against super funds and overseas investors who don’t even live here. Want affordable rent? Too bad, the system is rigged to keep you paying off someone else’s mortgage forever. David Pocock is asking the right question: is housing for wealth creation or strong communities? The answer, if you follow the money, is pretty clear. The real fix? It’s staring us in the face, but there’s no political will to make it happen.

02-13
13:37

Free speech and the great Egging Scam

Allegra Spender scammed by egging hype, ABC and Antoinette Lattouf, Peter Lalor SEN, woke beer and Peter Dutton blows the man whistle. Watch the latest Scam of the Week as we break down the media circus, political blunders, and why journalism in Australia is under attack.Summary by Chat-GPT:This video takes a cheeky dig at media hype, politics, and the weaponising of "woke" culture in Australia. It kicks off with a so-called "terror attack" in Bondi, which turned out to be teenagers throwing eggs. Despite the overreaction, it led to Parliament ramping up hate speech laws. The video also pokes fun at a beer company backtracking on an environmental campaign, ABC’s legal dramas, and media narratives around Peter Dutton. It wraps up with a fundraiser update and a sarcastic “Scam of the Week” award for a politician pushing egging laws.

02-09
09:26

Trump's trade war

Trump's inane trade war will hit US consumers - inflation, plus the world economy. Why is he doing it? Political bribes, sorry donations, data is out, and we check Rex Patrick's FOI jihad. Where will we dumping that American nuclear waste? Summary created by Chatgpt:Donald Trump has launched a trade war, imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China, and Europe. These tariffs are effectively taxes that push up prices on food, fuel, and goods, hurting both businesses and consumers. Markets have reacted negatively, with rising inflation likely to impact Australia through higher costs and reduced demand from China—our biggest trading partner. The video warns that escalating tensions could even lead to military conflict, with Australia, as usual, backing the US. Additionally, it highlights concerns over Australia's role in nuclear waste disposal under the AUKUS deal. The message: trade wars benefit no one.

02-05
06:59

Invasion day

This satirical podcast discusses billionaire Gina Rinehart's alleged plan to move her wealth to the United States, criticizing the privileges of billionaires while mocking their complaints about paying taxes in Australia. The podcast humorously highlights corporate tax avoidance, political policies favouring big business, and government subsidies to failing companies. It also touches on controversies surrounding climate change, Indigenous representation, and cultural debates about Australia Day, offering a tongue-in-cheek critique of the political and economic landscape. The tone is sarcastic, aiming to provoke thought about systemic inequalities and political hypocrisies.

01-27
10:44

Israel's Other War : Foreign Influence and Hasbara

This video critiques the Israeli government and its handling of conflicts in Gaza and beyond. It claims that Israel uses aggressive public relations (called "hasbara") to justify its actions and silence critics. The video discusses how political and media narratives are shaped to focus on issues like anti-Semitism while downplaying other crises, such as domestic violence or oppression in other regions. It highlights perceived hypocrisy and double standards in global politics and calls out Australian media and politics for being influenced by external agendas. The speaker urges more focus on truth, peace, and fair representation in discussions about these issues.(Video summary by Chat-GPT)

01-24
19:45

BHP's Big Wage Theft

BHP has just sought more confidentiality orders to bury its $2.5B wage theft of coal workers. Solicitors and assorted hangers-on are now at the Fair Work Commission fighting the government on "Same Job, Same Pay" laws

01-21
06:38

Battle lines drawn for this year's federal election

The election season has begun, and Albo’s off to a rocky start. From flying cash and poll slumps to media manipulation and identity politics, we break down the key battles Labor faces against Dutton and a hostile media landscape. Will Albo turn it around, or is this the Coalition’s race to lose? Watch now to unpack the drama, distractions, and high-stakes decisions shaping Australia’s future.

01-11
11:36

BHP - The Big Sneaky Australian

BHP is plotting what seems to be the biggest project in Australian history. Bigger than Snowy, bigger than The Bridge. But why are they so bashful about it?It has a taskforce code name - "Together Tomorrow". But who is together? What are the politics? We piece together the jigsaw with BHP whistleblower James Joseph and coal miner advocate Simon Turner the stealthy plan to turn the Hunter into lakes in a massive coal-to-renewables and recreation venture.

01-10
18:34

Nuclear Neverland: The Lost Boys of Costings

It's hard to take the Coalition's nuclear energy policy seriously, so we didn't. And frankly, why would they put taxpayers on the hook for the biggest public funded project in history when renewables are crowding private investment en masse?

12-14
08:13

Antisemitism in Australia

Anthony Albanese, Peter Dutton and the antisemitism crisis - a crisis fuelled by Zionist supporters of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. They need to look in the mirror.

12-12
07:05

What happens if we run out of fuel?

Government's secret plan for an oil shock was released to Rex Patrick under FOI. Forget the Covid toilet paper crisis! Makes energy transition, decentralisation of the grid, even more urgent.

12-08
07:27

IDF Recruits in Australia: the Untold Story

While the Australian army (ADF) is struggling to recruit soldiers, the Israel Defence Forces (ADF) are on a recruitment drive for young Australians to fight Benjamin Netanyahu's wars.

12-05
07:48

Making sense of the Canberra Clown Show

Senate mayhem, Albo, Peter Dutton, Tony Abbott, Scott Morrison, Simon Birmingham, Penny Wong, Kim Williams ABC, Angus Taylor, Lidia Thorpe, Chris Bowen.

12-01
12:46

What just happened? Canberra madness.

Epic theatre in Parliament as they try to 'guillotine' dozens of Bills through the Senate. What did we vote for, what are these new laws and what the blazes are they doing having an hour's send-off for Birmo? Can't they go to the pub?

11-29
10:57

Protesters v Carbon scammers

Latest data shows carbon capture & storage (CCS) is a scam. Why are foreign multinational gas exporters getting subsidies from Australian taxpayers for tech that doesn't work?Westy talks about the 7,000 protestors who gathered in Newcastle to blockade the coal port, demanding an end to new fossil fuel projects. But there’s more to the story—like the $14.5 billion of taxpayer-funded subsidies flowing into the pockets of fossil fuel exporters, often for projects that don’t even deliver on their promises (hello, Chevron’s Gorgon CCS debacle).

11-29
07:22

Political donations and Labor’s $39M loophole

Who is Abelshore? Turns out, it’s a coal company funneling $39M to Labor and the unions. Yep, coal in cahoots with Labor—who’d have thought? Welcome to the great Australian political stitch-up, where the lines between unions, corporations, and the major parties blur into one big mess. Let’s unravel it.

11-22
07:40

Political Donations: The UniParty Reform

Labor & Liberal are shoving this 'electoral reform' through with nary a parliamentary inquiry to entrench their political duopoly as more voters opt for Greens, Teals and other independents.

11-18
13:48

Under 16 Youtube Ban really?

Why Under 16 social media ban will cost Albo votes. Age verification means everybody. Also MAD Bill (Mis & Disinformation), it's a shocker.

11-13
14:12

Kissing the ring of The Donald - Scam of the week

Bridget puts shade on Upgrade Albo, a surge in kowtowing to the Donald, the RBA blames students and tourists for inflation. It's a surfeit of scams.

11-11
09:51

What to expect from a Trump presidency?

Notwithstanding the epic pearl-clutching at Donald Trump's victory, there is only one thing that is predictable.

11-07
06:48

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