Banks, the tax and the $14 billion insider tradeBy Michael West | May 10, 2017The biggest insider trade of the year has just been executed before our very eyes thanks to a monumental ...
Behind the intervention in gas: desperationBy Michael West | April 27, 2017For the government to intervene in the gas market - in the face of bitter resistance from one of the most powerful ...
Coal glut, cheaper renewables, Adani makes no sense at allBy Michael West | April 19, 2017As public angst over the prospective A$1 billion subsidy to coal magnate Guatam Adani hits fever pitch, a small ...
Land titles office: another privatisation for the Caymans?By Michael West | April 3, 2017Profits from the NSW land titles registry may soon be heading to the Cayman Islands to be controlled by one of the ...
Tackle payment times: big response to small biz inquiryBy Michael West | March 28, 2017Hammurabi nailed it back in 1772 BC when he declared: “The first duty of government is to protect the powerless ...
Land titles: the folly of privatising an essential monopolyBy Michael West | March 20, 2017Sensibly, the federal government abandoned plans to privatise the database of the corporate regulator just before ...
ScoMo tells the truth about real estate, gets the sin binBy Michael West | March 10, 2017On Monday, Treasurer Scott Morrison told the truth. On Friday he was gone, gone as the government's chief ...
Banks in denial about cash scamBy Michael West | March 3, 2017The inquiry into the banks, the Clayton's Royal Commission if you like, kicked off today with NAB boss Andrew ...
Taxing multinationals: no new laws needed, just execute the ones we haveBy Michael West | March 2, 2017Some excellent response to the piece on Goldman Sachs and Australia's biggest brewer SABMiller skiving out of tax ...
How Goldman Sachs and Australia’s biggest brewer SAB pay no taxBy Michael West | February 28, 2017Nowhere is the impotence of politicians and regulators more costly than in their failure to stand up to ...
Corporate tax reform stalls while government axes welfareBy Michael West | February 26, 2017As the government takes the long-handle to penalty rates, family benefits and climate-change funding - while ...
Ben Fordham – Youth Locked Out Of Property MarketBy Michael West | February 24, 2017Talking with Ben about the deluge of Chinese black money, property prices and government dragging the chain on AML ...
Banks, the tax and the $14 billion insider tradeBy Michael West | May 10, 2017The biggest insider trade of the year has just been executed before our very eyes thanks to a monumental ...
Behind the intervention in gas: desperationBy Michael West | April 27, 2017For the government to intervene in the gas market - in the face of bitter resistance from one of the most powerful ...
Coal glut, cheaper renewables, Adani makes no sense at allBy Michael West | April 19, 2017As public angst over the prospective A$1 billion subsidy to coal magnate Guatam Adani hits fever pitch, a small ...
Land titles office: another privatisation for the Caymans?By Michael West | April 3, 2017Profits from the NSW land titles registry may soon be heading to the Cayman Islands to be controlled by one of the ...
Tackle payment times: big response to small biz inquiryBy Michael West | March 28, 2017Hammurabi nailed it back in 1772 BC when he declared: “The first duty of government is to protect the powerless ...
Land titles: the folly of privatising an essential monopolyBy Michael West | March 20, 2017Sensibly, the federal government abandoned plans to privatise the database of the corporate regulator just before ...
ScoMo tells the truth about real estate, gets the sin binBy Michael West | March 10, 2017On Monday, Treasurer Scott Morrison told the truth. On Friday he was gone, gone as the government's chief ...
Banks in denial about cash scamBy Michael West | March 3, 2017The inquiry into the banks, the Clayton's Royal Commission if you like, kicked off today with NAB boss Andrew ...
Taxing multinationals: no new laws needed, just execute the ones we haveBy Michael West | March 2, 2017Some excellent response to the piece on Goldman Sachs and Australia's biggest brewer SABMiller skiving out of tax ...
How Goldman Sachs and Australia’s biggest brewer SAB pay no taxBy Michael West | February 28, 2017Nowhere is the impotence of politicians and regulators more costly than in their failure to stand up to ...
Corporate tax reform stalls while government axes welfareBy Michael West | February 26, 2017As the government takes the long-handle to penalty rates, family benefits and climate-change funding - while ...
Ben Fordham – Youth Locked Out Of Property MarketBy Michael West | February 24, 2017Talking with Ben about the deluge of Chinese black money, property prices and government dragging the chain on AML ...