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Cynical politicians are exploiting inequality

The answer to inequality is not to distort markets through heavy-handed government intervention and trade barriers. Rather, progress lies in effectively regulating to protect competition and consumers, and to finally compel the wealthy to contribute their fair share of taxes.

Drugs policy a fatal failure by lawmakers

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We believe Australia must and will learn from the successes offshore, and that policy will be changed. But how many preventable deaths will it take before that change comes?

Honesty and transparency? More please

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Sadly, across many facets of Australian society, we have seen failures to meet the most basic of benchmarks of honesty and transparency in recent weeks.

Seeking shelter from the storm

Waterfalls stream down Uluru after record rains.

It seems 2016 was the year of extremes. Yes, populism punished the body politic, but we had to seek shelter from more literal storms.

Reflections and new resolutions

We resolve to keep reporting the stories that matter. And wish you, our readers, enjoy a happy and prosperous new year.

The hardest part of any resolution is the keeping of it. The hardest part of daring to dream is the risk it won't come true.

Goodbye to 2016, a year of great change

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Times of uncertainty bring out the best and worst in us. We must do what we can to foster the former, and look to the future with hope and confidence.