Australia’s Fuels Dependence Turns Into a Crisis
Australia is on its way to becoming the first advanced economy major victim of the Iran war due to baffling policy choices.
Read more...Australia is on its way to becoming the first advanced economy major victim of the Iran war due to baffling policy choices.
Read more...How key players are starting to throw down markers to shape perceptions of the Bondi mass shooting.
Read more...Japan and Australia are finally questioning US exploitation. But what can they do about it?
Read more...An otherwise informative post about the extent and hazards of infrastructure sales misses who the real bad actors are.
Read more...A reader critical thinking exercise in the form of a neocon justification of US efforts to contain China.
Read more...A discussion of Putin including a not-much-discussed deal term that the West will never accept: sanctions relief.
Read more...A high level recap of how European powers built out their empires in the century before the Great War.
Read more...The Biden Administration demonstrates it can’t shoot straight with respect to an economic deal meant to counter China.
Read more...A strike in Australia could reduce global LNG supplies by 10%. European energy security is not what it used to be.
Read more...Carbon reduction promises get thrown out the window as countries like the UK, Australia, and China embrace king coal.
Read more...Why has Australia signed up for a pricey and security-diminishing nuclear sub deal?
Read more...A word from Honest Government. Please tune in.
Read more...Satyajit Das’ final post on where the world order is headed.
Read more...Increasing duties on tobacco is least effective amongst the least advantaged segments of the community at decreasing smoking. Over time, the effect of approaches such as this is to push an increasingly larger share of the burden for government revenue onto a smaller, and more disadvantaged and addicted section of the population.
Read more...As Victoria prepares for the coming state election, Labor is likely to win despite its public corruption and lack of accountability to working people. In the absence of any decent opposition, “teal” independents opposing the Labor party without the baggage of the conservative Liberal Party will help to protect traditionally anti-Labor seats.
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