Why changing negative gearing rules is bad for renters
Messing with negative gearing rules will only make an already tragic tale worse, writes Tim McIntyre.
Messing with negative gearing rules will only make an already tragic tale worse, writes Tim McIntyre.
Australia’s ‘strike capital’ remains Queensland but there are furious calls for change. HAVE YOUR SAY
“You have waited a week for the appointment to have your dodgy mole checked, you are within minutes of the doc putting your mind at rest and boom … you’re back at square one.”
Labor’s hopes of winning the state election have taken another hit and many are already showing their disgust. HAVE YOUR SAY
Whether it’s Steven Miles or David Crisafulli, whoever wins in October, we need a big-picture thinking premier with a working calculator, writes Kylie Lang.
The Albanese government is in a lot of trouble – and the biggest albatross around Labor’s neck is a Prime Minister not up to the job of leading when we face serious challenges, writes Peta Credlin.
Seeing the Fox sisters both win gold and Arisa Trew be radical at the Olympics has been awesome. But Amanda Blair finds herself enjoying the losses for one great reason.
All of a sudden, Victoria is unexpectedly turning into a massive election headache for Anthony Albanese and Labor, writes James Campbell.
If you ever needed proof that Premier Steven Miles is in the wrong place at the wrong time, then his bizarre pledge to build state-owned petrol stations is it, writes Kylie Lang.
The state’s health crisis is so bad that it will take more than a decade to fix, warns an ex-chief of the Metro North emergency departments, writes Des Houghton.
In this era of fake news and alternate facts, a factually-based account of a news event will be seen by the angry nuts as a big con job, writes David Penberthy.
Common sense is lacking when it comes to decisions about NDIS plans, leaving families at breaking point, argues Julie Cross.
The magic of the Ekka is those memories fuelled by tradition, and the passing of all that on to the next generation of showgoers, writes the editor.
To work from home or to not work from home – that is the question that has divided many Queenslanders ever since the Covid bubble burst. HAVE YOUR SAY
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