Final whistle for Australian TV rules
FREE-TO-AIR television networks win twice over from an outdated and restrictive policy.
FREE-TO-AIR television networks win twice over from an outdated and restrictive policy.
THE Murray-Darling Basin policy has so far lacked any rational economic foundations.
THE problem is the government guarantee which hasn’t been properly designed.
THE Gillard administration is rolling back the reforms of previous Labor governments.
SCHEMES to cut power consumption should not cost more than the benefits they bring.
THE government’s plans for private insurance would increase inequality.
LABOR has changed the rules so there will be no costing analysis of any election promises, says Henry Ergas.
POLICIES to move people out of cities into the regions have been tried and failed before, says Henry Ergas.
THE Greens secured more than 11 per cent of the popular vote, but won only one seat in the lower house out of 150, says Henry Ergas.
IF you want a plot, watch The Sopranos, because you won’t find one in the so-called population debate, says Henry Ergas.
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