Letters
Beware of dodgy home battery installers
Could a huge take-up of the battery offer see a flood of unqualified installers coming out of the woodwork as it did for Kevin Rudd’s pink batts scheme?
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Scrapping fuel standard will take us back decades
Peter Dutton overstates the benefit of his proposed temporary cut to fuel excise of $0.25 a litre to the average Australian motorist.
Trump has picked a fight with the wrong opponent
China won’t be the first to blink in the tariff war, writes Graham Lum.
Outrage over Dizdar’s comments reveals depth of education’s vested interests
We have set up a two-class system that is bad for our country and its educational outcomes
Doctors’ strike is a symptom of our ailing health system
The current NSW Labor government is not to blame, it’s the salary caps implemented by previous Liberal governments, writes Rowan Godwin.
Policy backflip exposes Coalition’s shaky economic credentials
The Liberals have not presented anything close to a well-defined, costed policy, writes Adrian Connelly
‘Free trade’ to blame for unsustainable economy
Australia was once resourceful and close to self-sufficient. Trump may not be right, but some tariffs had a legitimate role to play, writes Andrew Cronin.
Dutton’s ‘nuclear thought bubble’ needs to be popped
The anti-nuclear message needs to be hammered out to all Australians, writes Robert Hickey.
Trade teamwork would thwart Trump tariffs
Australia should relax or remove intellectual property protections given to American pharmaceutical companies, movie companies and such.
Tariff debacle gives us a chance to distance ourselves from the US
Leon Le Leu wonders if anyone told Donald Trump that Norfolk Island was a part of Australia before he hit it with a 29 per cent tariff?
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