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It’s embarrassing to be going to war over hair colour and dress codes in schools – chiefly because they don’t matter.

The bank of nan and pop has undermined the fair go

Jordan Baker’s article about the growing ubiquity of the bank of nan and pop in the payment of school fees should make us very concerned about the direction our society has decided to follow.

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America and Australia tell a tale of two pandemics, and their political outcomes

While Australians challenged fireworks cancellations last week, the richest man in the world was busy lobbying America’s president-elect for a shutdown.

  • Sean Kelly

The nation has lost its horsepower. Why? Because our leaders are too scared to act

The mid-year economic update is a dismal portrait of a mediocre nation, but both sides of politics are culpable.

  • David Crowe
Privacy for renters has emerged as a growing issue after high-profile data breaches involving real estates.

Qld real estate lobby calls for probe into ‘onslaught’ of tenancy law changes

The body wants a proposed productivity commission to review the social and economic impacts of a swathe of rental reforms.

  • Matt Dennien
The prime minister will build on the government’s childcare agenda with a promise to end the activity test.

Albanese signs up to $1.3b childcare fix economists have recommended for years

Anthony Albanese went to the 2022 election promising childcare fee relief. On Wednesday, he will promise more assistance as part of a second-term plan.

  • Shane Wright
Treasurer David Janetzki told parliament on Thursday that the return of the commission promised by Premier David Crisafulli’s team would remain independent. But there are differences.

Questions over reform push as LNP opts for less independent body

A new Productivity Commission is set to focus on Queensland’s building sector. But the model chosen by the LNP has alarmed a former commissioner and Labor.

  • Matt Dennien
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers will reveal plans to offer state governments extra cash so they undertake reforms that will improve the economy.

Chalmers’ $900m carrot to convince states to rip up red tape

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will unveil plans, mirroring reforms used by Paul Keating and John Howard, to get the economy running faster and cheaper.

  • Shane Wright
The chief executive of the Committee for Sydney Eamon Waterford lives in a suburb full of new apartments. He says proposed changes by the Productivity Commission could reduce sunlight in apartments, and at worst, result in windowless bedrooms.

‘A future of dead plants’: Pitch to scrap unit sunlight standards criticised

A NSW Productivity Commission proposal to remove the requirement that apartments get some sunlight could be a step in a dark and gloomy direction, say critics.

  • Julie Power
Almost a third of Australian families will get free childcare under a model proposed by the Productivity Commission.

The $5 billion plan for families that Albanese could promise at the next election

Almost one-third of Australian families would get free childcare under a plan the federal government is now considering.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos

The best thing our pollies have done in decades is also the worst

With the coming departure from politics of Bill Shorten, it’s time to talk about his former bouncing baby, and now obese adult.

  • Ross Gittins

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