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The highest support for nuclear is from the 18-34 cohort, the group that is most environmentally conscious.
by Graham Young - 6/03/2024 - 17 comments
Almomst every Greens housing policy from banning negative gearing to capping rents would make matters worse for renters and home buyers alike.
by Graham Young - 27/02/2024 - 11 comments
Are our top universities lofty centres of independent research and scholarship, or engines and extensions of government policy departments? Climate (population) engineer ANU is both.
by Stephen Saunders - 19/02/2024 - 6 comments
Many key leaders in the energy transition, like politicians, financiers, industrialists and technologists, openly express their 'passion for renewables'. Is passion a hindrance to sound judgment?
by Tom Biegler - 14/02/2024 - 14 comments
Smith was saying that by solely pursuing their own self-interest - and not any conscious intention to be of help to others - and by trading with each other, they benefit their societies.
by Peter Bowden - 9/02/2024 - 20 comments
Like two million other Australians, my wife and I love cruising, but would I leave the comfort of an established career and sacrifice it for the cruising industry? Well yes, I nearly did early in 2015.
by Stuart Ballantyne - 8/02/2024 - 1 comment
Unrestrained growth has many supporters in the big end of town. But the consequences of rapid growth – fuelled mainly by record immigration under Federal Government policies – are being felt acutely by many more others.
by Ross Elliott - 7/02/2024 - 9 comments
Almost every river in Eastern Australia is now pouring surplus water into the sea. It doesn't have to be so.
by Viv Forbes - 31/01/2024 - 14 comments
Labor’s Migration Strategy, though in itself inconsequential, locks in Albanese’s high (and highly unpopular) levels of mass migration.
by Stephen Saunders - 19/12/2023 - 13 comments
Heavy rail is revealed as horrendously expensive to build, expensive to operate and seemingly incapable of moving the dial on mode share: it doesn't succeed in getting many cars off the road.
by Ross Elliott - 6/12/2023 - 11 comments
Worried about misinformation? Worry about federal departments and agencies – hyping UN 'net zero' emissions – yet institutionalising mega migration.
by Stephen Saunders - 29/11/2023 - 9 comments
Captivated by the UN climate emergency, our smug ruling classes happily endorse Albanese’s regressive population-housing emergency.
by Stephen Saunders - 6/10/2023 - 5 comments

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