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Did Tasmanian Liberal Party really win four general elections?

While I didn’t make any public prediction for this election, but in private conversation and private emails I did make a forecast…

Seven property facts all players should know

When someone as smart as Dr Shane Oliver pens a piece on “seven things you need to know about the Australian property market”, I’m happy to learn and share it with you, my subscribers.

Switzer Investing TV | 8th April 2024

Is Lithium stocks a goer? And what is Jun Bei Liu’s most recent buy?

Young people in the workplace are surprising recruiters and employers

Please don’t shoot the messenger but the recruitment industry say Gen Z young people are reportedly asking for big pay rises and when do they want them? Now, or they are “out of here!”

Business strikes back at Albanese government

The PM told a small business conference his Government is pro-business, which is at odds with the Business Council of Australia’s view that policy plays over the past two years were anti-business and potential job killers.

Our tax burden makes Kerry Packer's insults very relevant

I hope National Cabinet at least has a good think about the amount of taxes we’re paying and how public servants are spending our tax money.

Don’t let market noise spook you right now

Stocks can shock and scare you, but you have to learn to be patient and ignore those short-term scary stories.

Economists divided on when rates fall, so who’s right?

Rate cuts and when they happen are a work-in-progress, but here’s why I think we’ll see cuts before we start shopping for Christmas presents this year.

Is Dr Jim a poor man's Keating?

I’ve been asked to assess The Australian’s Judith Sloane’s view on the country’s current Treasurer, Dr Jim Chalmers, who’s seen as the likely successor to PM Anthony Albanese. So here goes.

Queensland Libs do well – disaster elsewhere

The Albanese government will enjoy a second general election win in May next year. Dutton can afford to lose this election, but he can’t afford to lose again in May 2028. And here’s why I say this.

I’m a bank cheerleader but purely for money reasons

Am I a cheerleader for banks? My oath I am because I live by the rational view that banks are a useful fact of life. And that’s a balanced point of view.

CBA boss wants a higher GST but no politician supports his call

Until we have politicians who could convince Aussies to buy into the economically rational view of the CBA’s boss, we’ll be stuck with our inadequate tax system that won’t be a big help for economic growth.

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