There is a scene that has repeated itself across the Western world in recent years, with the choreographed reliability of a well-rehearsed play.
In the landscape of Australian politics, the relationship between governments and trade unions has long been a subject of scrutiny.
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The fight against vested interests
The Economic Imperative of Net Zero
Higher education policy is complicated but consequential.
The political calculus has changed, and it has changed incredibly quickly.
We need to bear the torch of liberty because if we do not there is no one left who will.
Beware a new world of near-impossible trade-offs
The Intergenerational Report (IGR) for the last 20 years has warned us that the era of magic pudding politics is fast coming to a close. Last week, it declared it over.
Australians have had their say on the Voice to Parliament and they answered with a resounding no. While we are still mulling over the result and what it means for future elections, one thing needs to be made clear.