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Running the Treasury line, Albanese Labor's first-term bedtime-story is oft repeated. Budget repair, inflation fighting, the million jobs, growing wages, cost-of-living relief, housing accord, and UN ...
For at least four decades, we have been faced with some difficulties in the production and delivery of electricity in the United States. More recently, the primary concern has been the advent of a ...
My dad in the early 1960's watched the Scottish shipyard he was working in become uncompetitive against undercover Asian yards. He listened to belligerent unions aiding the demise of UK manufacturing ...
The good news is yes there are some escape destinations. A few of my pals have moved their businesses and families to Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines and all are prospering ...
Just recently, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin visited the Arkhangelsk nuclear-powered cruiser submarine, and gave a marathon speech to the commander and sailors onboard. In his speech, Putin said ...
Once upon a time, the purpose of Australian higher education was to equip students for citizenship in a diverse, pluralistic society. At their best, universities acted as melting pots-places where ...
One of the many benefits of being a member of parliament is the amount of advice received. It is an endless bounty. Quite a lot relates to character assessments, such as, "You're a useless parasite".
Israel has not been slow in coming forward to make two highly significant announcements affecting the future allocation of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria (West Bank), as President Trump fails to ...
Australia’s leadership capability is under pressure. We are not keeping pace with global benchmarks in leadership effectiveness and the impact is being felt across industries. In my work with ...
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It was a protest borne of the failed expectations of the government, and a potent omen of the democratic spirit under duress, heralded with roughly written words on placards, and not quite the Eureka ...