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Graeme SamuelFinancial Review |
The royal commission should not be confined to the Bondi massacre and antisemitism but should holistically examine intolerance across race, religion,...
The foundation stones of the 2020 review – efficiency and efficacy – have eluded us in the context of environmental protection for decades.
The EPBC reforms provide certainty, efficiency, and an outcomes-focused regulatory settings. It’s a far cry from the current system that led to a...
Government reluctance to intervene in the medical profession means we must consider reform based on market forces to empower consumers.
The super tax on unrealised gains is part of the long-overdue and necessary process of tax reform that many have been urging over decades.
The increase in landing slots at Sydney Airport should be the cue to reform the other passenger services controlled by monopolistic airports.
If the supermarkets are guilty, then throw the book at them. But it’s populist politics that is really at work here.
Rod Sims and other critics of government aviation policy should analyse the facts before obsessing over slot-hoarding.