Tougher to bring down inflation in rising nanny state
If the Treasurer stands any chance of reducing the debt and deficit he will need to loosen the apron strings in a nation where citizens increasingly rely on the state to meet their basic needs.
If the Treasurer stands any chance of reducing the debt and deficit he will need to loosen the apron strings in a nation where citizens increasingly rely on the state to meet their basic needs.
The Labor government has thrown a lifeline to China by offering to stabilise bilateral relations. However, there is no evidence the Chinese Communist Party has changed its behaviour.
The Treasurer has a fight on his hands in his own party as he grapples with the budget challenge.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is not divine destiny.
She was a jewel of the realm, the Queen who did not quit, but who accepted the great changes during her long reign.
The UN admitted China to its ranks in the belief this would encourage a more liberal political culture. It is surely time for the organisation to admit its grand plan has failed.
Anthony Albanese needs to recall the priorities of a prime minister are vastly different to those of an opposition leader.
Rather than politicise the issue, the left might consider that nothing quite dims the hope of self-determination like a fist in the face.
The US remains the world’s leading military power … but if China was to seize control of Taiwan’s semiconducter industry, it could shore up new firepower and cyberwarfare capabilities.
China’s use of Nancy Pelosi’s sleepover in Taiwan to shut down climate discussions with the US should prompt a review of policy through a lens of realism.
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