OECD
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- Trump's White House
Trump’s America exploits its ‘revenge tax’ to back out of historic deal
A key section of the US president’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act has been dropped but the fate of a global deal that took decades to achieve is now up in the air.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
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- Opinion
- Investing
Meet the EMILLIs, our everyday millionaires. Australia has plenty of them
The cost-of-living crisis may have left us feeling economically challenged, but relative to the rest of the world a lot of us are definitely lucky.
- Elizabeth Knight
- Opinion
- Trump's America
Trump’s stupid obsession will unleash pain on America
Donald Trump’s ridiculous trade wars are part of his plan to “Make America Great Again”. But the latest OECD forecast shows the US will be hit much harder than most of the rest of the world.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
Australia’s horror housing crisis singled out by global think tank
A chorus of experts argues the nation is being hamstrung by a dysfunctional housing sector. Now the world is taking notice of just how bad it is.
- Shane Wright
- Analysis
- Foreign relations
Indonesia’s president is a fan of one old proverb - and that was on full display for PM’s visit
Behind the smiles, Anthony Albanese’s victory-lap visit to Indonesia comes as President Prabowo Subianto courts closer ties with Moscow.
- Zach Hope
- Opinion
- Evolution
We’re becoming dumb and dumber – welcome to the idiocracy
The human capacity for mental focus is in decline. I’m feeling it, people.
- Cherie Gilmour
Chalmers’ grim warning about Trump’s escalating trade war
As the OECD warns Donald Trump’s tariffs will slow the global economy and push up inflation, Jim Chalmers says there will be a direct impact on Australia.
- Shane Wright and Millie Muroi
- Opinion
- Fertility
Falling fertility rates will hurt the economy. But a new baby boom is not the answer
Australia’s fertility rates have been falling fast and are now at rock bottom. The economic consequences will be far-reaching.
- Matt Wade
Public-private school divide against national spirit
If our politicians were required to send their offspring to state schools, there would be a dramatic change in funding.
- Opinion
- School funding
You think there’s no divide in school funding? Take this history lesson
While public schools are starved of resources and private school remain overfunded, let’s cut to the chase.
- Ken Boston
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