Visiting the wide-ranging country electorate of Sussan Ley, the leader of a party in desperate need of winning seats in the distant big cities ...
Larissa Behrendt is a Euahleyai/Gamillaroi woman, and Laureate Fellow at the Jumbunna Institute of Indigenous Education and Research, University of Technology Sydney ...
Labor’s furtive attempt to fix up years of unlawful tax collection can only diminish public trust. So why is the opposition ...
To write a book is to start with an idea, which is personally a joyous time because my clumsiness is yet to stamp upon the purity of its snow. It can remain perfect only in theory; to give it ...
Will AI become conscious? Or, at least, the version that has appeared in news headlines this year. Any minute now, we are ...
John Anderson is a sixth-generation farmer and grazier from New South Wales, who spent 19 years in the Australian parliament including six years as deputy prime minister.
Our democracy remained imperfect – that same year, the Commonwealth Franchise Act explicitly excluded Aboriginal Australians ...
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Tax to grind

Tax reform isn’t about economics, it’s about democracy. While introductory economics teaches us that we should tax things we want less of and subsidise things we want more of, it is silent about how ...
The prime minister forcing the treasurer to backdown on proposed superannuation changes shows this government’s direction – and its fortunes – lie with one man Jim Chalmers’ doctoral thesis is coming ...
With Australia’s political institutions being key to its prosperity, do we require a form of conservative radicalism to ...