March 28 marks the day that JobKeeper ends. Will it be a disaster?
March 28 marks the day that JobKeeper ends. Will it be a disaster?
Here are my reasons for thinking that Anderson’s comeback move into federal politics is not a good idea.
Former Treasurer Costello is warning that holding rates too low for too long could create a landslide of Fleetwood Mac proportions. But should we listen to Pete?
In redistributions, the case where a seat needs to be abolished is always more interesting than the case where a new seat is created. It lead me to work out which seat would get the chop.
With the WA elections due on Saturday week, I want to point out the three glaring defects in the way the WA Legislative Council is elected and how to fix them.
I was ‘Danned’ last week by Premier Dan Andrews’ 5-day Victorian lockdown and during that time I reflected on the implications of Victoria’s struggles with quarantining and the Coronavirus.
One of the richest companies in the world has declared war on Australia because the Morrison government is forcing them to pay for content created by others. What’s this got to do with Dan Andrews?
I think 2021 will be a boom year. I hope I’m right, though economic success this year mightn’t help Albo build up anti-Morrison sentiment.
On 13 March there will be general elections for the entire Parliament of Western Australia. Here’s my take on the outcome.
In recent years, celebrity chefs, Woolworths and the ABC have all been accused of wage ‘theft’. Are they thieves? Or could there be something wrong with the system?
Here are my Australian political predictions for the next eighteen months, including upcoming election dates and results.
China’s actions will be a big test not only for Scott Morrison but also for Joe Biden, the more important player when it comes to the bully boys of Beijing.
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