The tourist industry takes far more from regional Australia than it gives back.
Queensland’s David [Crisafulli] is going to have to slay some federal and environmental Goliaths.
Landlords pay more tax than homeowners. Renters may be footing the bill.
Big promises, bigger price tag: the fast train debate returns.
In recent polling and research, the latter dislikes massive immigration, isn’t thrilled by progressive culture and the neoliberal agenda.
Regulation now costs Australian businesses $160 billion a year. The burden is rising, and it’s hitting productivity, investment and living standards.
From Paris obligations to dwindling refineries, Albanese’s 'no turning back' sounds less like progress and more like managed decline.
Australia’s biggest critical-minerals problem is not geology. It is failing to capture the refining and manufacturing that creates real value.
Australia's own pioneering transport routes lie unsung and unused, and that presents an opportunity.
If these projects made sense, politicians would invest their own money. Instead, taxpayers are left footing the bill.
What happens to cities when office work disappears? AI and demography are already forcing an answer.
No refineries, no fuel. How does California sustain America's military and ports as local supply disappears?
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