Perrottet’s land tax: how does it work and what will it do?By Callum Foote | June 23, 2022Will Perrottet’s land tax bolster a more dynamic housing sector in NSW or result in another boon to vendors before ...
They’re not shivering in Honkers: Australians’ electricity pain is two billionaires’ gainBy Callum Foote | June 22, 2022As Australians pay the price for decades of poor energy planning, the two single greatest beneficiaries of high ...
Where’s that coal? Sorry saga of Ukraine PR stunt embroils two governmentsBy Callum Foote | June 15, 2022The Albanese government is off to a flying start on foreign affairs, submarines, wages and human rights. But when ...
RBA’s rate rise gives free billions to Aussie banksBy Callum Foote | June 11, 2022The Reserve Bank goes it alone to try and quash inflation while gifting Aussie banks risk-free billions, reports ...
Labor’s first mistake? No windfall tax on oil and gasBy Callum Foote | June 10, 2022The new Labor government has ruled out a UK style windfall profits tax on the oil and gas sector as the industry ...
Uber Australia coins it in pandemic, pays pocket fluff in taxBy Callum Foote | June 9, 2022Uber Australia’s financials are out - late again for the second year in a row - and the multinational which ...
A voice for Timor and whistleblowers keeps up the good fightBy Callum Foote | June 2, 2022Rex Patrick has urged the new Attorney-General and Foreign Minister to heal relations with East Timor soured by ...
Australia’s gun lobby glosses over Texas school massacre, presses ahead with arms agendaBy Callum Foote | June 1, 2022The shooting at a Texas primary school which resulted in the death of 19 children demonstrates the power of the US ...
Chevron massive profit, no tax again. What’s the scam?By Callum Foote | May 30, 2022Oil and gas giant Chevron Australia enjoyed a massive rise in cash flow last year from $6b to $8.2b but paid ...
Cocktail talk: Labor struts both sides of street on energy as Madeleine King mooted for gas ministryBy Callum Foote | May 25, 2022Australia’s new Labor government is committed to a transition to clean energy and a cut in emissions of 43% by ...
University of Sydney reports surplus of $1 billion amid strikesBy Callum Foote | May 25, 2022The University of Sydney reveals an operating surplus of $1.04 billion amid staff strikes to increase the rate of ...
RBA wields a stick against inflation?By Callum Foote | May 24, 2022The Reserve Bank of Australia has decided to continue anti-inflationary measures by cancelling billions of dollars ...