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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...
An economy-wide carbon tax, which would encourage the private sector to invest in the cheapest ways to reach our climate targets, should be on the...
Corporate Australia must push hard on the ambitious tax, industrial relations and regulatory reform agenda that is needed to fix the nation’s...
Albanese’s overly diplomatic tone risks casting Australia as deferential to the Chinese Communist Party, and inadvertently playing into Xi...
The party can fill the political leadership void by showing it is prepared to advocate for pro-growth, pro-aspiration and pro-productivity policies.
It’s imperative that informed voices in the tech industry play a role in advocating for policies that can boost investment, infrastructure and...
The challenge for the treasurer at his Economic Reform Roundtable will be to ensure the good ideas do not get lost in translation.
Labor needs to challenge its policy and political orthodoxies on workplace regulation to fix the nation’s economic malaise.
Fixing the most damaging parts of our tax system won’t be painless, but it’s necessary to stop the nation sliding further behind.
There are worrying signs that the three-day talkfest in Canberra risks becoming another missed opportunity to properly tackle the nation’s economic...
The realities of an assertive China and managing the US alliance are more complicated than allowed for by those who dream of Australia going it alone.
We should question whether Albanese’s visit will meaningfully improve Australian-Sino relations or simply serve as political window dressing for...
Mental health and insurance providers must fix the system’s entrenched flaws to avoid the worst of the sustainability and affordability crisis ahead.
Unless business is willing to push the Albanese government on the IR elephant in the room, the roundtable will fail to come up with the meaningful...
The shock decision to keep interest rates steady is a reasonable one based on the known unknowns about Trump’s tariffs and the trajectory of...
The action required must come from governments, and should include upholding the law against protests that cross the line into antisemitism.
The Albanese government must reject China’s offer of an AI partnership. Yet, we should be under no illusions about the threat the Trump-big tech...
Labor’s education challenges with schools and universities are now dwarfed by the need to restore faith in the childcare system after the shocking...
Backing both sides appears to be something the country will now have to do to avoid getting caught in the crossfire between union and league.
Any doubt about the likely end of the experiment in private equity provision of health and other social services is evaporating in the most appalling...
Without a government committed to seeking a lasting peace settlement that includes a Palestinian state, Israel has little prospect of winning the...
The same rules that apply to other public services where data is used to improve performance should also apply to our court system.
The unavoidable reality seems to be that Australia will need to pay more for defence to maintain the US alliance so important to national security.
The Treasurer must embark on a process that results in broad and substantial reform, rather than continue the unambitious and piecemeal approach of...
After the disaster of May 3, the Liberals need to also make clear to voters the principles the party stands for.
To once again make a serious contribution to important policy debates, state leaders must start to talk about how to make Australia a more dynamic and...
The Australian Financial Review has rarely had a positive word to say about Donald Trump, yet he has done the world a favour by taking out Tehran’s...
Rather than playing beggar thy neighbour over the GST, state premiers and treasurers should demand that genuine reform be on the table in two months.
The supposedly isolationist Trump agenda has not stopped the US attack on Iran’s nuclear capacity. That is reassuring for security in the...
The health of our public markets is of utmost importance but the need to support them cannot come at the expense of shareholder rights.
While the government should typically avoid interfering in commercial decisions, safeguarding Australia’s future gas supplies is paramount.
The test for the treasurer will be to lead the nation to a genuine tax reform that makes people more prosperous, not a simple tax grab to plug the...
This isn’t about virtue-signalling or a box-ticking exercise. It is fundamental to ensuring long-term resilience and retaining a social licence.
Chalmers’ vow to put to bed “needless brawls” on super is contradicted by his attempts to push super funds to wager members’ savings to prop...
Donald Trump’s claim that his “proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier” looks increasingly hollow.
The ASIC review, while well-intentioned, runs the risk of descending into a lobbying opportunity for business and a public relations exercise for the...
Foreign policy and trade aren’t the prime minister’s strong suit, and he has also appeared flat-footed on key defence issues
The productivity summit must be more than a talkfest. If done well, it could be the basis for taking policy risks and reforms that underpin future...
As the regulator considers the vast array of reform ideas from its review, it’s critical that public markets aren’t contaminated by bad practices.
This is a rare opportunity to go beyond short-term politics and deliver bold, long-overdue economic reform to secure Australia’s long-term prosperity.
The budget is yet another tool to beat trade partners into submission. It threatens our companies, superannuation industry and sovereignty.