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Treasuring impartiality

Economics & Deregulation and Governance & Service Provision | Alan Moran
ABC The Drum Unleashed 30th March, 2010

Treasury Secretary Ken Henry has offered support to the Government on climate change and water allocations. His Malthusian theme is that we are...

Opposition should bank on flexibility

Work Reform and Productivity Unit | John Pesutto
The Australian Financial Review 29th March, 2010

With the devastation of the 2007 election defeat having receded and the appetite for a real contest later this year intensifying, it seems the...

NSW: nice and mediocre

Economics & Deregulation | John Roskam
The Australian Financial Review 26th March, 2010

At the rate it's going, NSW will end up like Europe. A nice place to go for a holiday, but you wouldn't want to live there. Or start a business...

Financially green behind the ears

Economics & Deregulation | Julie Novak
Hobart Mercury 5th March, 2010

With the latest state polls revealing a surge in Green support, it is appropriate to subject their election promises to analysis befitting of the...

GST sure to rise under Rudd's health takeover

Health | Sinclair Davidson
The Australian 4th March, 2010

Do we really want some Canberra bureaucrat determining how much should be spent on our wellbeing? WHILE Kevin Rudd acknowledged the "long-suffering...

The politics of climate change is changing

Economics & Deregulation and Climate Change | Tom Switzer
ABC The Drum Unleashed 2nd March, 2010

When I say the climate is changing, I do not mean, as many contributors to this site do, that anthropogenic global warming is destroying the...

Libertarians spoke out when state began to meddle

Economics & Deregulation and Governance & Service Provision | Sinclair Davidson
Sydney Morning Herald 2nd March, 2010

Ross Gittins seems to think libertarians have quietly watched as the Rudd government has bungled its response to the north Atlantic banking crisis...

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