by Michael Sainsbury | Sep 20, 2019 | Business, Finance & Tax
The expected arrival of thousands of Chinese pilot training students over the next decade is driving the current Australian pilot training school frenzy – and the punters are out for blood, Michael Sainsbury reports.
by Jommy Tee and Sandi Keane | Sep 17, 2019 | Energy & Environment, Government
To allow the poisoning of critically endangered grasslands by a company which he part-owned, Angus Taylor pushed to have the environment legislation reviewed. The review was chaired by Dr Wendy Craik, a regular reviewer for government. Will it be a “win-win” for the wealthy financier? Jommy Tee and Sandi Keane report.
by Kim Wingerei | Sep 16, 2019 | Despatch
The National Broadband Network is an unmitigated disaster not just for broadband delivery in Australia, but for how it has contributed to the devaluation of a whole industry sector.
by Alan Austin | Sep 16, 2019 | Economy & Markets, Government
Productivity has tanked under this Government and Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, is floundering. Result? Australia is providing a class study in what not to do to build a productive economy. Alan Austin reports.
by Clinton Fernandes | Sep 15, 2019 | Government
Last weekend, following a suicide car bomb attack in Afghanistan, President Trump announced he had cancelled a secret meeting with Taliban leaders and Afghan president. His campaign promise to withdraw American troops from an 18-year conflict is now in limbo meaning Australia probably won’t withdraw its continent either. Clinton Fernandez reports.