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Reliable, available 24/7 and affordable electricity underpins our economy and is critical to our future prosperity (if we have one as a sovereign nation).
by Charles Hemmings - 25/03/2025
Major-party election-offerings are unsympathetic to ordinary voters. Coalition indolence (and overstated Trump fears) may well re-elect Labor or (heavens no) Labor-Greens.
by Stephen Saunders - 21/03/2025 - 5 comments
In America, Kamala Harris' word-salad is a national meme. Australia’s Harris of Demography has been at it again, garbling it at great length for The Conversation.
by Stephen Saunders - 27/02/2025 - 7 comments
Proposals by the Albanese government to buy the financially stressed Rex Airline is reminiscent of the Chifley Labor government's failed attempt to nationalise the country's airlines and banks.
by Scott Prasser - 19/02/2025 - 7 comments
The DNA of our current regional plan can be traced to the late 1990s but so much has changed since then, are the assumptions within it any longer relevent?
by Ross Elliott - 14/02/2025 - 4 comments
If the objective is to get more people into homes they can afford, and quickly, we need to lower our standards and risk taking new approaches.
by Ross Elliott - 30/01/2025 - 10 comments
Weeks become months and months become years in this real-life version of the Utopia TV series.
by Ross Elliott - 21/01/2025 - 7 comments
The Migration Hub has excelled in 2024, with misleading takes on immigration policy and numbers. Their Xmas brief 'proves' the Albanese immigration deluge isn't happening. You probably imagined it.
by Stephen Saunders - 17/12/2024 - 5 comments
Like many other Western countries, it is divided over many issues, including Aboriginal rights, immigration, economic hardship, climate change, and racial reconciliation.
by Mamtimin Ala - 4/12/2024 - 12 comments
Gladstone, for example, is an economic powerhouse with a regional economic output of over $20 billion per annum. Yet only a couple of years ago it closed its maternity unit at Gladstone Hospital.
by Ross Elliott - 22/11/2024
Here we go again. Falsely, ABC claims Australia 'doesn’t have' a population plan. But we do – and it’s massive. Can Donald Trump’s victory change that at all?
by Stephen Saunders - 11/11/2024 - 5 comments
Planners see it mostly as an opportunity to create housing density around train stations, on the assumption that most people who might live there will also want to travel where the trains will take them.
by Ross Elliott - 30/10/2024 - 3 comments

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