I formulate my predictions for the February NSW by-elections in the seats of Bega, Monaro, Strathfield and Willoughby.
I formulate my predictions for the February NSW by-elections in the seats of Bega, Monaro, Strathfield and Willoughby.
Consistent with my style of political punditry I begin 2022 with a prediction about British politics. It is that Boris Johnson will hang tough and continue to lead his party throughout the whole of the year.
With the Government under pre-election pressure, the Treasurer is hurling tax insults at Labor to undermine its election chances.
Will the share bull market extend into its 14th consecutive year? Well, if you listen to the pundits, that’s the expectation.
Referencing my earlier summations from throughout 2021, I outline my prediction for who will win the 2022 Federal election.
The Morrison Government’s delay in opening our borders postpones the arrival of a tsunami of foreign workers and students expected to roll in once the draw bridge on fortress Australia lifts.
Will the new Western Australia electoral system better empower voters at the ballot box?
Following the recent Glasgow Climate Summit, otherwise known as COP26, you would have to be living under a rock if you did not believe, after the tone of this meeting, that the major catastrophe around the world is climate change.
Instructions regarding the Senate voting system from the AEC are at times deceitful and should be up for review.
Electoral risk is emerging as the next big watch point for share market investors.
Our PM wants net zero emissions by 2050 but gave critics a bit of an ‘index finger’ by saying we’ll do it the Australian way!
The results from two by-elections in the UK may very well be a telltale sign of dissatisfaction towards Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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