Forget nuclear, Australia is on fast lane to 100pc renewablesBy Andrew Blakers | April 11, 2025Gas is the talk of the town, while nuclear is not, but a massive increase in solar power generation capacity is ...
Corporate tax avoidance. Who helps fund Australia, and who doesn’t?By Mark Zirnsak, Jason Ward, Mikhail Shashnov and Roman Lanis | April 10, 2025With the election looming, the promises of the major parties can only be kept if enough tax is collected to pay ...
Tariffs, shares, bonds and China’s ‘nuclear option’. Making sense of Trump mayhemBy Kim Wingerei and Michael West | April 9, 2025Donald Trump has declared a trade war, the share market is down, and US treasury bond yields are up. But how did ...
Big banks tap households – micropayments the growth revenue streamBy Andrew Gardiner | April 8, 2025Fees garnered from household expenditure increased by 11% last financial year, mainly from personal loans and ...
Politics trumps national interest. Labor wedged over Port of Darwin farceBy Michael Pascoe | April 7, 2025Neither of the major parties came out of the weekend’s Port of Darwin farce well. Both played pathetic local ...
IDF courts Australian universities amid anti-war protestsBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | April 5, 2025This week, hundreds of university staff and students in Melbourne and Sydney called on their Vice-Chancellors to ...
Housing affordability. The crisis the major parties are too scared to fixBy Harry Chemay | April 4, 2025Housing affordability is a big issue for many Australians. Both the major parties claim to want to fix it, but ...
Tariff war. The world keeps turning despite Trump’s mayhemBy Michael Pascoe | April 3, 2025As crazy as Trump’s tariff mania is, the world will keep turning with not as much damage as the headlines have us ...
Immigration. A manufactured crisis of politics over policyBy Fethi Mansouri and Amanuel Elias | April 3, 2025A so-called Australian immigration crisis is a central election issue, but it's based on misconceptions easily ...
Rupiah down. Sharemarket down. Prabowo doing a Trump on the quiet?By Duncan Graham | April 1, 2025Six months into his five-year term, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is focused on militarising his ...
Secret AUKUS nuclear waste site docs in Cabinet lockdownBy Rex Patrick | March 31, 2025The Federal Government has successfully managed to bury, for twenty years, a report into where and how high-level ...
Turnbull Press Club summit: Trump 2.0 means it’s time to strengthen DefenceBy Rex Patrick | March 31, 2025With Donald Trump overturning assumptions about international order, we must re-examine the fundamentals of our ...
Dutton’s gas reservation plan more about politics than priceBy Kim Wingerei | March 30, 2025Peter Dutton's plan to introduce a gas reservation scheme on the East Coast may be good politics, but industry ...
The alternative government: one good idea in a pit of TrumpinessBy Michael Pascoe | March 28, 2025It was called a Budget reply, but the name was meaningless. Peter Dutton’s Thursday night effort was his election ...
China or America. Who is the warmonger?By Richard Cullen | March 28, 2025The US wants us to believe we should be scared of China, buy nuclear subs to help fight her, and increase our ...