The prime minister has expressed a willingness to tinker with some aspects of Labor's new tax proposals. Meanwhile, the US ...
David Brat, incoming US ambassador to Australia, is a fan of 'sports diplomacy' and AUKUS, but will agree to disagree with ...
The media's campaign against the government's tax changes relies heavily on anecdotes. And there's no better source of ...
Reform that removes support before alternatives exist is not reform. It is the displacement of risk onto people with ...
It certainly seems that Hanson’s office hasn’t always found it easy. An email from someone in Hanson’s office — whose name ...
It will be tragically ironic if a bunch of Nazis takes down a law that was designed to keep them in the ground.
The former prime minister says wealthy businesspeople have 'feasted' on CGT for years in a show of support for Labor's latest ...
International students bring tangible and intangible benefits for Australia. But policy decisions are eroding their numbers.
According to the AFR, Australian bond yields have soared because investors hate the budget. Or, also per the AFR, it's entirely about foreign factors. Whom to believe?
The argument for the changes is simple at its core: people shouldn’t be paying less tax on their passive income than workers ...
Peter Stone, linked to the Bureau's Coalition-era CEO, is leaving after a rocky, decade-long tenure that includes the ...
Instead of spending $5 billion to ensure our current submarines last into the 2040s, the government will spend $11 billion ...