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The West is completely unprepared for Xi Jinping’s next masterstroke

The West is completely unprepared for Xi Jinping’s next masterstroke

The US and its allies face a grim choice if China escalates tensions with Taiwan. It could lead to an economic catastrophe.

  • by Philip Pilkington

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The race on Melbourne’s outskirts to snap up a ‘good deal’ on property

The race on Melbourne’s outskirts to snap up a ‘good deal’ on property

Leaking pipes, windows without blinds and rising rents at their Noble Park home spurred Gelorah and Sharaniah to buy a block of land in a housing estate.

  • by Simon Johanson
Australia’s future to be made under Treasury’s watchful eye

Australia’s future to be made under Treasury’s watchful eye

Treasury’s “national interest framework” in the planned Future Made in Australia Act provides stronger grounds for hoping that the oversight will keep the crazy decisions to a minimum.

  • by Ross Gittins
Catering to the ultra-rich is a booming business in WA

Catering to the ultra-rich is a booming business in WA

There’s a new sign that the Perth elite are starting to tip over the line separating the merely rich from the fabulously so.

  • by Harry Brumpton, Paul-Alain Hunt and Patrick Winters
Two weeks after the budget, I’ve realised I missed its most surprising revelation

Two weeks after the budget, I’ve realised I missed its most surprising revelation

The budget papers include a long statement spelling out what’s wrong with housing with a candour I’ve not seen before.

  • by Ross Gittins
Politicians don’t control immigrant numbers, and usually don’t want to

Politicians don’t control immigrant numbers, and usually don’t want to

Politicians could exercise more control over immigration, but neither side has particularly wanted to.

  • by Ross Gittins
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Xi and Putin’s love-in is an ominous sign for the West

Xi and Putin’s love-in is an ominous sign for the West

Russia and China have traditionally treated each other with mutual suspicion and loathing. But now they are closer than ever.

  • by Liam Halligan
Treasury tells all: How the housing market is so stuffed up

Treasury tells all: How the housing market is so stuffed up

Our housing industry has been too slow to respond to the increased demand for housing. What’s the Albanese government doing about this mess?

  • by Ross Gittins
We are now in a vaudeville economy where bad news is good news
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We are now in a vaudeville economy where bad news is good news

There’s a good chance that there’s enough bad news around on family finances that the government handouts won’t push up interest rates.

  • by Chris Richardson
The US sends the world a China warning

The US sends the world a China warning

The US wants a united front with Europe to respond to a flood of cheap imports from China, arguing the consequences of not doing so will be damaging.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Something truly strange is happening when Dutton wants to slash immigration

Something truly strange is happening when Dutton wants to slash immigration

The unaffordability of home ownership is a good issue for the election campaign, but Peter Dutton is drawing a long bow in linking it to immigration.

  • by Ross Gittins