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Carving up the spoils
Carving up the spoils

New evidence shows litigation funders are slicing generous slices of court-awarded damages for themselves while injured parties go hungry. By Chris Merrit

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LegalNick CaterSeptember 5, 2020Chris Merrit, Litigation funding, Class action
Reaping the Rewards
Reaping the Rewards

Australia is performing better than other OECD countries during the pandemic thanks to policies implemented by the Coalition. By James Mathias.

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James Mathias, Business and EconomySusan NguyenSeptember 4, 2020James Mathias
The Science of Innovation
The Science of Innovation

Matt Ridley, author of "How Innovation Works", explains how innovators improve our lives and why governments should stay out of their way. Interview by Nick Cater.

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CultureSusan NguyenSeptember 4, 2020
Building Resilience Through Digitisation
Building Resilience Through Digitisation

We must invest in digital infrastructure to build resilience against disasters. By Victor Dominello.

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Public ServiceSusan NguyenSeptember 4, 2020
Robert Menzies and Australia's Jewish Community
Robert Menzies and Australia's Jewish Community

Menzies’ relationship with the Jewish community provides valuable insights into how Australia evolved in the post-war years to become a more open and culturally vibrant society. By David Furse-Roberts

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Culture, David Furse-RobertsSusan NguyenSeptember 2, 2020Culture, David Furse-Roberts
Founded on Risk and Reward, Now Too Scared to Go Out

The post-pandemic world belongs to those with the strongest entrepreneurial spirit. Those looking to government to solve their problems will wither and die. By Nick Cater


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Politics, Nick CaterNick CaterSeptember 1, 2020Politics, Nick Cater
COVID's Other Death Toll
COVID's Other Death Toll

Daily infection numbers must be balanced against the health of the economy if we are to make good policy decisions. By James Mathias.

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James Mathias, Business and EconomySusan NguyenAugust 29, 2020James Mathias
Corporate Activism – Cup, Cone & Campaign
Corporate Activism – Cup, Cone & Campaign

Calls for an end to fossil fuels from companies captured by activists are often hollow, hypocritical and opportunistic. By Tim James

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Business and Economy, Tim JamesSusan NguyenAugust 28, 2020Tim James
Lurching Towards Autocracy
Lurching Towards Autocracy

Leading Conservative thinker and former European MEP Daniel Hannan on the erosion of freedoms and rule of law under the pretext of tackling a pandemic.

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CultureSusan NguyenAugust 28, 2020
Justifying the Means
Justifying the Means

The government must demonstrate how public health measures such as ongoing travel restrictions intrude minimally on basic freedoms. By Henry Ergas.


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PoliticsSusan NguyenAugust 28, 2020
Trifling With Tyranny
Trifling With Tyranny

Whatever the threats posed by COVID-19, they are dwarfed by the dangers of bypassing democracy, as Daniel Andrews is doing right now. By Nick Cater

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Nick Cater, CultureNick CaterAugust 24, 2020Politics
Fighting Fit
Fighting Fit

The economy is making a comeback as we slowly gain control over COVID-19. By Josh Frydenberg.

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Business and EconomySusan NguyenAugust 24, 2020
Fearing the Big W
Fearing the Big W

Loss of hope is one of the biggest casualties of a W-shaped recession. By Nick Cater



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Nick Cater, PoliticsNick CaterAugust 21, 2020Nick Cater
Preventing IP Theft
Preventing IP Theft

We need to develop more robust mechanisms to prevent IP theft from hurting Australian manufacturers. By Melissa McIntosh MP

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Business and EconomyGuest UserAugust 20, 2020
Collective action a utopian fantasy
Collective action a utopian fantasy

Centralised control merely gives off the illusion of victory over COVID-19 and is bound to result in an expensive failure. By Nick Cater.



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Nick Cater, PoliticsNick CaterAugust 17, 2020Nick Cater
Steps towards strengthening resilience
Steps towards strengthening resilience

The road to strengthening resilience following the bushfires is paved with the promise of better policy. Through the now extended Royal Commission it’s starting to take shape. By Tim James


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Energy and Environment, Tim JamesGuest UserAugust 15, 2020Tim James
Steel: The Future
Steel: The Future

Australia must safeguard its economy and borders by investing in the re-establishment of a world-leading steel industry. By Will Jefferies



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Will Jefferies, Business and EconomyGuest UserAugust 14, 2020Will Jefferies, Future Leader Initiative
Back to the Future
Back to the Future

We’re not borrowing from the future when generations to come face a greater tax burden than would otherwise exist. By Henry Ergas and Jonathan Pincus

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Henry Ergas, Business and EconomySusan NguyenAugust 14, 2020Henry Ergas
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