Nepotism is not back in vogue, it never went outBy Michael West | July 11, 2017Tax lawyer, Tania Waterhouse, would not have been expecting an audience of 7,000 when she posted a three-line ...
G20 to tread water on tax as tensions riseBy Michael West | July 8, 2017A G20 meeting offers magnificent opportunities for sightseeing, catching up with friends from overseas, ...
Opening statement to Senate Tax InquiryBy Michael West | July 4, 2017Statement by Michael West to the the Senate Economics Reference Committee inquiry into Corporate Tax ...
Gas shortage! What gas shortage?By Bruce Robertson | June 30, 2017Gas Shortage? What shortage, asks IEEFA analyst Bruce Robertson in Part One of his analysis of who the big losers ...
Philanthropy funds serious journalism in US. Why not here?By Sandi Keane | June 21, 2017Monash University's Dr Bill Birnbauer has been advocating not-for-profit, tax-deductible public interest ...
Corporate welfare Canavan calls for taxpayers to fund gas explorationBy Sandi Keane | June 21, 2017Matt Canavan is not only espousing a $1 billion taxpayer leg-up for Indian coal magnate Gautam Adani to build a ...
MW’s solution to safeguard public interest investigative journalismBy Sandi Keane | June 20, 2017How can we safeguard the future of investigative journalism in Australia? MW's submission to the Senate Inquiry ...
Australia on watch-list as China billions pour into propertyBy Michael West | June 17, 2017As billions in black money from China continues to flood into property markets, the global Financial Action Task ...
Small biz wins as Greens up stakes on Business CouncilBy Michael West | June 3, 2017It was a case of "I'll see you and I'll raise you". No sooner had the Business Council of Australia dealt its hand ...
Epic wealth creation and the Game of MatesBy Cameron Murray | June 1, 2017There is one class of people in Australia which transcends political parties, dominates the business world and is ...
Minister still mum on Adani funding as mine’s prospects fadeBy Michael West | May 29, 2017It is yet another failure of our elected officials and public servants to be accountable to their voters and ...
Your Sunday roast, Pauline, brought to you by kosher ritual slaughter, not halalBy Sandi Keane | May 25, 2017Yesterday, at Senate estimate hearings, Pauline Hanson lobbed another grenade into the on-going halal beat-up. She ...
Nepotism is not back in vogue, it never went outBy Michael West | July 11, 2017Tax lawyer, Tania Waterhouse, would not have been expecting an audience of 7,000 when she posted a three-line ...
G20 to tread water on tax as tensions riseBy Michael West | July 8, 2017A G20 meeting offers magnificent opportunities for sightseeing, catching up with friends from overseas, ...
Opening statement to Senate Tax InquiryBy Michael West | July 4, 2017Statement by Michael West to the the Senate Economics Reference Committee inquiry into Corporate Tax ...
Gas shortage! What gas shortage?By Bruce Robertson | June 30, 2017Gas Shortage? What shortage, asks IEEFA analyst Bruce Robertson in Part One of his analysis of who the big losers ...
Philanthropy funds serious journalism in US. Why not here?By Sandi Keane | June 21, 2017Monash University's Dr Bill Birnbauer has been advocating not-for-profit, tax-deductible public interest ...
Corporate welfare Canavan calls for taxpayers to fund gas explorationBy Sandi Keane | June 21, 2017Matt Canavan is not only espousing a $1 billion taxpayer leg-up for Indian coal magnate Gautam Adani to build a ...
MW’s solution to safeguard public interest investigative journalismBy Sandi Keane | June 20, 2017How can we safeguard the future of investigative journalism in Australia? MW's submission to the Senate Inquiry ...
Australia on watch-list as China billions pour into propertyBy Michael West | June 17, 2017As billions in black money from China continues to flood into property markets, the global Financial Action Task ...
Small biz wins as Greens up stakes on Business CouncilBy Michael West | June 3, 2017It was a case of "I'll see you and I'll raise you". No sooner had the Business Council of Australia dealt its hand ...
Epic wealth creation and the Game of MatesBy Cameron Murray | June 1, 2017There is one class of people in Australia which transcends political parties, dominates the business world and is ...
Minister still mum on Adani funding as mine’s prospects fadeBy Michael West | May 29, 2017It is yet another failure of our elected officials and public servants to be accountable to their voters and ...
Your Sunday roast, Pauline, brought to you by kosher ritual slaughter, not halalBy Sandi Keane | May 25, 2017Yesterday, at Senate estimate hearings, Pauline Hanson lobbed another grenade into the on-going halal beat-up. She ...