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  • What Price friends?

    Sara Hudson | 23 May 2012 | ON LINE Opinion

    Price has been called a puppet because of her support of the intervention, but it is hard to argue with what she wants for her people: "real education based on real standards" so they can walk the line...... Read More

  • Why the euro project must end

    Stephen Kirchner | 22 May 2012 | Business Spectator

    The most important lesson to emerge from the crisis in the eurozone has very little to do with fiscal policy.... Read More

  • Reduced defence spending may well be sound public policy

    Benjamin Herscovitch | 21 May 2012 | The Canberra Times

    Australia is under US protection and the world is a more peaceful place now.... Read More

  • Independent body needed to preserve integrity of fiscal forecasts

    Stephen Kirchner | 21 May 2012 | The Conversation

    Treasury has not gone wrong in its forecast for recovery, but in its expectations for the preceding downturn.... Read More

  • There are better ways to ensure State's future

    Stephen Kirchner | 21 May 2012 | The West Australian

    The WA Future Fund announced in the State Budget last week is based on two related but fundamentally flawed ideas.... Read More

  • War-war when jaw-jaw fails?

    Benjamin Herscovitch | 18 May 2012 | ON LINE Opinion

    Despite a United Nations and Arab League-sponsored ceasefire agreement and the deployment of growing numbers of UN observers, Syrian troops continue to fire on civilians.... Read More

  • Honesty the best policy for those in government

    Peter Kurti | 12 May 2012 | The Australian

    "HONESTY is the first chapter in the book of wisdom," said Thomas Jefferson. Without honesty there is no trust. Without trust, there is no confidence others will follow the rules. Abuse the virtue of...... Read More

  • Mistakes writ large if reading goes wrong

    Jennifer Buckingham | 07 May 2012 | The Sydney Morning Herald

    A flawed report shows the muddled state of literacy policy in NSW.... Read More

  • IR duplication hinders competitive federalism

    Alexander Philipatos | 02 May 2012 | ON LINE Opinion

    Industrial relations matters should be left to the states.... Read More

  • Greens have got us tilting at windmills

    James Delingpole | 30 Apr 2012 | The Daily Telegraph

    The debate on climate change has less to do with scientific rationalism and more with the dogma of religious faith.... Read More

  • Top quality pre-school is child's play

    Jennifer Buckingham | 30 Apr 2012 | The Herald Sun

    High quality pre-school can significantly mediate the negative impact of a language and literacy-poor home environment, beginning at the age of three.... Read More

  • How taxing housing diminishes affordability

    Stephen Kirchner | 18 Apr 2012 | The Conversation

    Australia’s under-supplied housing market and housing affordability problem is largely due to the tax burden on housing.... Read More

  • End the cargo-cult aid mentality that has ruined our neighbours

    Helen Hughes AO 1928 - 2013 | 16 Apr 2012 | The Australian

    Pacific elites have appropriated the bulk of aid, mineral, forestry and other incomes to become immensely wealthy at the cost of villagers.... Read More

  • Let's start to expect greater outcomes

    Jessica Brown | 11 Apr 2012 | The Canberra Times

    Fewer than half of Australians with a disability are employed. But we know that given the right help many people, even those with serious disabilities, can work.... Read More

  • Mandatory reporting has not failed children

    Jeremy Sammut | 10 Apr 2012 | The Drum

    Far from the failure it is made out to be, mandatory reporting by police, education and health professionals of children at risk of harm has worked incredibly well.... Read More

  • Egged on to heed Easter

    Peter Kurti | 08 Apr 2012 | Herald Sun

    Chocolate has taken over the Easter message.... Read More

  • Losing sight of the lucky country

    Oliver Marc Hartwich | 05 Apr 2012 | Business Spectator

    Australia is a country that barely understands, let alone appreciates, its own luck.... Read More

  • Faith placed in Uncle Sam as neighbourhood warily welcomes China

    Jessica Brown | 29 Mar 2012 | The Sydney Morning Herald

    Australians have become used to thinking about the rise of China, the role of America, and what the interplay between these two powers means for us. Related... Read More

  • Carmaker triumph or GM hypocrisy?

    Oliver Marc Hartwich | 29 Mar 2012 | Business Spectator

    It's a product of public relations that Australians believe every government supports its own car industry, and looking at General Motors' ruthless cost-cutting of its European brands puts even more focus...... Read More

  • NSW health history shows Carr's feet of clay

    Jeremy Sammut | 29 Mar 2012 | The Drum

    If you believe the hype, Carr's entry into federal politics is a sign that the floundering incompetence which has typified the Rudd and Gillard administrations will now be replaced by the policy substance...... Read More