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The Labor government appears to have chosen a cut confined to the lowest rate so that it could stick to its “tax cut for everyone” slogan.
Efforts to put strict conditions on additional school funding to the states to improve outcomes have already been undercut by creating an alibi for failure.
Working from home is sneakily becoming one of the biggest emerging fault-lines in our society. Scarcely a week goes by …
A curious trend has taken hold: the re-segregation of student housing, common areas, and even graduation ceremonies—this time along lines of race, religion, and sex. Universities insist this is progress. In truth, it is a step backward, a retreat from the ideals they once championed.
In Australia, bracket creep has become a silent but significant burden on taxpayers, eroding real take-home pay and fuelling the growth of government revenue without explicit consent.
The jury is in on the government’s power price promise. Instead of a $275 reduction in household bills by 2025, …
Hastily-convened citizenship ceremonies around the nation raised suspicions that the federal government was trying to enrol more Labor voters ahead …
Bracket creep is caused by the inflation and its interaction with our progressive tax system.
Friday’s heated exchange in the White House was surely a regrettable moment in American diplomatic history more akin to reality …
Australia has taken steps to prepare for avian flu. But preparedness isn’t a one-time event. Are we doing enough? Or will we once again find ourselves reacting too late?