Australia
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Australia.
In one of his many cutting observations about the fallibility of politicians, H. L. Mencken had this to say about the practical…
On May 5 this year, two days after the Australian Labor Party’s (ALP) federal election landslide victory, tens of thousands of Queensland unionists…
It was a blast to a past wiped out by amnesia, social media and mental decrepitude. Andrew Hastie, Australia’s opposition minister for…
By 2050, almost 70% of the world’s population will live in cities – 20% more than today. As cities expand, the natural…
As grocery prices continue to rise, many Australians are struggling to afford healthy food and are looking for alternatives to the big supermarket chains.…
Among the polite pleasures of the Westminster system of government, there is one whose rarity renders it that more enjoyable. And on…
The Trump administration objected so strenuously to a recent speech by South Africa’s ambassador that it expelled him from the United States.…
When you think about climate advocates, you’ll likely picture left-leaning environmentalists who live in cities. This group has contributed to building public…
Australia is creeping towards adding a divestiture power to its Competition and Consumer Act. Under such a law, the courts, on the recommendation of…
The Great Barrier Reef has been seriously damaged by too much ocean heat. According to University of Sydney: The damage is at…
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