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Cases Full Of Cash
Cases Full Of Cash

Lawyers who pay almost no tax and produce nothing are making obscene profits from other people’s misfortune. By James Mathias.

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Legal, James MathiasJames MathiasJune 20, 2020
Law Of Common Sense
Law Of Common Sense

At a time of extraordinary disruption and distrust around the world, matters of safety, civil order and justice, are even more precious.

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Culture, Tim JamesFred PawleJune 20, 2020
Nation of Litigants
Nation of Litigants

A flood of foreign investment in our legal system is turning us into a nation of litigants. By Nick Cater

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Legal, Nick CaterFred PawleJune 15, 2020
Funding Injustice
Funding Injustice

Australian class action lawsuits are attracting profit-gougers from overseas at the expense of the people who can afford it least, the plaintiffs. By Nick Cater.

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Legal, Nick CaterFred PawleJune 12, 2020
Our Tragedy
Our Tragedy

White politicians subsidised remote Aboriginal housing, condemning generations to unemployment and dysfunction. The same people need to repair the damage. By Henry Ergas.

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Indigenous, Henry ErgasFred PawleJune 12, 2020
Homeward Bound
Homeward Bound

Universities that profit from overseas students should shoulder the risk if they walk away. By Nick Cater

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Nick Cater, EducationFred PawleJune 8, 2020
Chinese Takeaway
Chinese Takeaway

Hong Kong once symbolised the hope that Chinese tyranny could be softened by freedom and prosperity. The world now knows otherwise. By Nick Cater.

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World, Nick CaterFred PawleJune 5, 2020
Capital Ambience
Capital Ambience

A development proposed for the West Basin of Lake Burley Griffin was not part of Menzies’ plan for our national capital. By David Furse-Roberts.

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Liberal Party, David Furse-RobertsFred PawleJune 5, 2020
Conflicting Visions
Conflicting Visions

Race riots are ‘as American as cherry pie’. These current riots are not harbingers of decline. Rather, they confirm the US’s perennial respect for liberty. By Henry Ergas.

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World, Henry ErgasFred PawleJune 5, 2020
One Lucky Culture
One Lucky Culture

Australia’s success has nothing to do with multiculturalism, says Tony Pasin MP, a self-declared ‘wog’ and descendant of Italian migrants.

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Culture, Liberal PartyFred PawleJune 4, 2020
Gas For The Win
Gas For The Win

Australia’s energy race is heating up. Gas is now the horse to watch coming down the straight. By Tim James.

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Energy and Environment, Tim JamesFred PawleMay 29, 2020
Back To Work, Australia
Back To Work, Australia

We entered this crisis by responding decisively and effectively. Now it’s time to do the same on the way out. by Nick Cater.

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COVID-19, Nick CaterFred PawleMay 29, 2020
Rotten Eggs
Rotten Eggs

The superannuation industry is growing at an alarming rate while neglecting its key objective: to make retirement easier for Australia’s ageing population.

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Retirement, Business and EconomyFred PawleMay 28, 2020
A Powerful Case
A Powerful Case

Nuclear reactors tick all the boxes for a modern energy source – they are cheap, reliable and safe. All they need now is the ‘social licence’. By Ted O’Brien MP.

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Energy and EnvironmentFred PawleMay 26, 2020
Keeping Confident
Keeping Confident

Never mind the misinformation that led to Treasury’s $60bn miscalculation. The most important fact about JobKeeper is the subsequent record rise in consumer confidence. By Josh Frydenberg.

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COVID-19, Business and EconomyFred PawleMay 25, 2020
Border Force Majeure
Border Force Majeure

The Queensland Government is exercising godlike powers for political gain while abdicating its responsibility to the state’s businesses. By Nick Cater.

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COVID-19, Nick CaterFred PawleMay 25, 2020
Coping For Better Times
Coping For Better Times

Remote mental health care, integrated with existing services, is a key part of the Government’s COVID-19 strategy, and will provide a path to a better recovery. By Dr Fiona Martin.

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Health, COVID-19Fred PawleMay 22, 2020
A Common Wealth For All
A Common Wealth For All

The key principle behind Robert Menzies’ Forgotten People speech, delivered in this day in 1942, remains unchanged: people who work together prosper together. By Paul Ritchie.

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Culture, Liberal PartyFred PawleMay 22, 2020
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