Effects test decision a win all round
Former Woolworths chairman John Dahlsen supports the government decision to adopt the affects test, and other letters.
Former Woolworths chairman John Dahlsen supports the government decision to adopt the affects test, and other letters.
Develop the nation by developing the North into the food bowl of Asia.
The Cooperative Bulk Handling (CBH) takeover offer and the Federal budget feature stakeholders who want more services but don't want to pay for them.
Strict parenting styles or emphasis on STEM subjects should not be criticised if the child succeeds and is not harmed in the process.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has passed up repeated opportunities to criticise Iran over gross violations of international norms.
The assumption that production, income and expenditure are equal is distorting national accounts.
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It is encouraging to read that Martin Parkinson, secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, has taken on board the quest...
We still have to pay taxes for civil society to function, but how can society function if taxation base has more holes than Swiss cheese?
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