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The prime minister must be assertive enough to protect Australia’s interests while avoiding any action that could poke the bear.
Albanese and Bowen hope to translate their new climate target into significant international support as they head to the United Nations in New York...
The task for Anthony Albanese is to use his meeting with Donald Trump to advance that traditional Australian foreign policy goal – engaging the US...
Even in the era of automation, the price of cybersecurity will be eternal vigilance. For business, that starts in the C-suite.
The saga is a stain on the nine and a half year reign of former chief executive Shayne Elliott and the half-decade tenure of chairman Paul O’Sullivan.
Bowen’s insistence that the government remains on course to reach its emission targets does little to resolve the fact that they are increasingly...
The best outcome from the US visit might be to adapt the formula Albanese once applied to managing ties with China.
Australia’s attempts to win hearts and minds in the Pacific could prove economically and politically ruinous.
The normalisation of political violence is a tragic reflection of the perilous state of American democracy, which has been fractured by intense...
A university’s higher purpose makes it different from other profit-making businesses. Yet they also need to be run as businesses to ensure the...
Saying sorry for her ill-judged and divisive remarks is the least she should do to help repair the damage she has done to the Liberal Party and to the...
Labor’s plan to restrict NDIS eligibility in the future is just the start. Further reforms to get its costs under control may be hampered by where...
Fixing it will require hard decisions that could create winners and losers, and potentially deepen the perception that one group is benefiting at...
SafeWork NSW is redrawing the boundaries of employer responsibility by declaring that corporate restructuring can inflict serious psychological harm...
The demonstration of China’s weaponry of choice in Beijing should sound the alarm about the urgency of that task in Canberra.
Labor’s housing policy including its lender’s mortgage insurance scheme now risks adding to the cyclical pick-up in the housing market by...
The hard reality for the nation’s second-biggest economy is that its interventionist and complex tax regime encourages capital flight.
A parliamentary probe to examine what went wrong with the reckless First Guardian and Shield Master investment schemes and any wider systemic risks is...
The federal government has already seized the low-hanging fruit by spruiking incentives for solar and wind projects.
While Trump’s “very visible hand” is replacing the “invisible hand” of the market, the dynamism and resilience of the US economy suggest it...
Delaying both the proscription of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the ambassador’s expulsion has come at a grave cost to social cohesion and...
The youth crime crisis should prompt soul-searching on both sides of the aisle in Spring Street about the state’s pandemic legacy.
If the government rejects the regulator’s recommendation, it will need to make a sound and compelling case for why it has opted not to protect...
Following Justice Michael Lee’s verdict on the airline’s behaviour, the CEO should lose a portion of her bonus either voluntarily or at the behest...
Despite a supposed focus on investment, corporate Australia’s most realistic pathway to significant productivity gains looks to be deploying AI.
Three-and-a-half months into its second three-year term, the government can’t just sit on its hands when it comes to difficult reform.
Australia should be wary of any changes to the current system that would tamper with the funds’ fiduciary duty to act in their members’ best...
The real litmus test will be whether the Albanese government uses the roundtable as a platform to launch a meaningful productivity-enhancing policy...
Jason Clare’s blueprint calls into question the raison d’être of universities and whether they should exist merely to fill the pipeline of human...
The Treasurer’s challenge is to harness the summit proceedings to make the case to the Australian people about a meaningful reform agenda.
Between CEOs pushing for an always-on culture and unions proposing four-day work weeks, business should set a realistic agenda for next week’s summit.
Maybe committing to modernising how we pay to use roads might whet the appetite for other taxation reforms that need to be discussed at next week’s...
The Albanese government must not up turn up at the table on Tuesday with no big ideas of its own to dig the country out of its economic hole.
It’s always easier to feed the beast than to put it on a diet. Nevertheless, history shows that fiscal repair is possible through strong leadership...
The hard line taken by Benjamin Netanyahu has left Western governments with few alternatives and helped make the case for Palestinian recognition for...
The conversations at Westpac and ANZ about boosting productivity could become an increasingly common part of the new culture in corporate Australia.
AI is undeniably reshaping how creative works are produced. Policymakers should be open to reforming Australia’s decades-old copyright regime so...
Tapping the super funds’ deep pools of capital to unlock business investment and unleash productivity growth is an idea whose time may have come.
The summit on Australia’s productivity challenge is surely an opportunity for the government to announce it will deliver an environmental approval...
The problem with governments picking winners is that this not only creates potential losers but also makes the economy less efficient and dynamic.
The Victorian government’s interventionist plan to codify remote work risks adding a new layer of rigidity to the nation’s industrial relations...
Business representatives at the roundtable must be prepared to make the strongest possible case for meaningful structural, incentive-sharpening tax...
The real challenge lies in building the transmission networks needed to integrate large-scale solar and battery projects while keeping a lid on power...
The great irony of the recommendations by the economic think tank is that it is recommending a tax rise for big businesses to boost investment.
PR-conscious and risk-averse business chiefs need to act like the community leaders they should be by engaging in important public debates about the...
The best strategy to manage the disruption of the AI era would be to make Australia a better place to work, invest and hire.
The tragic pictures of starving children are cutting through and galvanising international opinion regarding recognising the independent state of...
The moral of Tasmania’s stadium furore should be that unrestrained government spending ultimately makes it difficult to pay for potentially...
The danger of forming blocs at the roundtable is that it fosters an echo-chamber mentality and is more likely to pit business and unions against each...
The first strike by shareholders is a wake-up call for the bank’s management, which must restore investor confidence or risk another showdown next...