Australia v New Zealand: GDP just a fraction of the picture Mr TreasurerBy Alan Austin | September 29, 2020Comparing the GDP numbers of New Zealand and Australia to try to make a point is a superficial comparison, writes ...
Backflips and somersaults – the NBN black comedy takes a new twistBy Kim Wingerei | September 25, 2020There are those who do back-flips, and triple backward somersaults with a twist. Then there is Communications ...
Are we there yet? MWI, Australia’s economic momentumBy Michael West | September 14, 2020MWI is a weighted index of the most recent published economic data, daily forward-looking market data and present ...
What Covid Plan? Paul Keating seizes on the “good news” but Australia’s economy is changing for goodBy Michael West | September 6, 2020Paul Keating seized on a huge jump in productivity in this week's horrific GDP release but the effect of the ...
The mice squeaked and the elephants roared, but the ACCC ignores the people who matter – readersBy Kim Wingerei | September 4, 2020As the deadline for responses to the ACCC’s Digital Media Platform inquiry drew to a close last week, Facebook and ...
Worst on Ground: retirees lose as major parties reject ‘Best in Show’ for super fundsBy Harry Chemay | September 4, 2020A key recommendation of the Productivity Commission was for a Best in Show list of the top super funds. The sector ...
Old Media v New: can government do Murdoch’s bidding and force Google to pay for news?By Kim Wingerei | August 6, 2020Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reckons it's $1 billion. Google reckons it's a piddling $10 million. News and Nine ...
Rio Tinto: ditch the colonial baggage and get with a 21st-century programBy Stephen Mayne | July 31, 2020Astronomical profits on the back of continued exploitation of Indigenous-owned land in WA. It's time Rio upped the ...
Busybody: Law Council does a strange favour for Lendlease, endorses big tax hoaxBy Michael West | July 30, 2020The Law Council has bounded to the rescue of Lendlease as the Tax Office closes in on the construction giant's ...
Are Thatcherism and Reaganomics your best answers, Josh?By Roger Beale | July 28, 2020Thatcherism and Reaganomics led to huge transfers of income and wealth from the poor to the rich. Increasing the ...
Democracy’s Watchdogs: Michael West Media turns fourBy Michael West | July 8, 2020We are privileged this week to be part of Democracy’s Watchdogs — Bill Birnbauer's non-profit organisation — which ...
Lendlease puts 100-year-old WWII survivor through the retirement village wringerBy Dr Sarah Russell | July 7, 2020Lendlease relied on a technicality to refuse to refund 100-year-old Egon Pedersen his $270,000 bond, making a ...
Australia v New Zealand: GDP just a fraction of the picture Mr TreasurerBy Alan Austin | September 29, 2020Comparing the GDP numbers of New Zealand and Australia to try to make a point is a superficial comparison, writes ...
Backflips and somersaults – the NBN black comedy takes a new twistBy Kim Wingerei | September 25, 2020There are those who do back-flips, and triple backward somersaults with a twist. Then there is Communications ...
Are we there yet? MWI, Australia’s economic momentumBy Michael West | September 14, 2020MWI is a weighted index of the most recent published economic data, daily forward-looking market data and present ...
What Covid Plan? Paul Keating seizes on the “good news” but Australia’s economy is changing for goodBy Michael West | September 6, 2020Paul Keating seized on a huge jump in productivity in this week's horrific GDP release but the effect of the ...
The mice squeaked and the elephants roared, but the ACCC ignores the people who matter – readersBy Kim Wingerei | September 4, 2020As the deadline for responses to the ACCC’s Digital Media Platform inquiry drew to a close last week, Facebook and ...
Worst on Ground: retirees lose as major parties reject ‘Best in Show’ for super fundsBy Harry Chemay | September 4, 2020A key recommendation of the Productivity Commission was for a Best in Show list of the top super funds. The sector ...
Old Media v New: can government do Murdoch’s bidding and force Google to pay for news?By Kim Wingerei | August 6, 2020Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reckons it's $1 billion. Google reckons it's a piddling $10 million. News and Nine ...
Rio Tinto: ditch the colonial baggage and get with a 21st-century programBy Stephen Mayne | July 31, 2020Astronomical profits on the back of continued exploitation of Indigenous-owned land in WA. It's time Rio upped the ...
Busybody: Law Council does a strange favour for Lendlease, endorses big tax hoaxBy Michael West | July 30, 2020The Law Council has bounded to the rescue of Lendlease as the Tax Office closes in on the construction giant's ...
Are Thatcherism and Reaganomics your best answers, Josh?By Roger Beale | July 28, 2020Thatcherism and Reaganomics led to huge transfers of income and wealth from the poor to the rich. Increasing the ...
Democracy’s Watchdogs: Michael West Media turns fourBy Michael West | July 8, 2020We are privileged this week to be part of Democracy’s Watchdogs — Bill Birnbauer's non-profit organisation — which ...
Lendlease puts 100-year-old WWII survivor through the retirement village wringerBy Dr Sarah Russell | July 7, 2020Lendlease relied on a technicality to refuse to refund 100-year-old Egon Pedersen his $270,000 bond, making a ...