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The smouldering wreckage on Capital Hill – part 1

The smouldering wreckage on Capital Hill – part 1

The Coalition’s implosion after the Bondi sitting was not a sudden accident. It exposed long-running tensions between the Liberals and Nationals, intensified by polling anxiety, One Nation’s rise and the limits of Australia’s Westminster conventions.

Best of 2025 - Rising electricity prices have nothing to do with renewables

Best of 2025 - Rising electricity prices have nothing to do with renewables

Electricity prices are elevated, but anyone who claims renewable energy has driven the rise is either uninformed or is deliberately lying.

Migration myths

Migration myths

Migrants aren’t to blame for expensive houses or stress on infrastructure: in fact they’re making more contribution to our shared assets than Australians.

Rising electricity prices have nothing to do with renewables

Rising electricity prices have nothing to do with renewables

Electricity prices are elevated, but anyone who claims renewable energy has driven the rise is either uninformed or is deliberately lying.

Our lopsided and unfair tax system

Our lopsided and unfair tax system

There is something weird and unfair in a tax system that requires young and productive workers to subsidise the lifestyle of the old and idle.

How the Coalition’s right read the opinion polls

How the Coalition’s right read the opinion polls

A superficial reading of the polls suggests the Liberal Party should move to the Trumpian right. This is a stupid and dangerous idea.

Electricity prices – government and Coalition policies compared

Electricity prices – government and Coalition policies compared

It’s not much wonder that the public is confused about electricity pricing when journalists and politicians use the terms “prices” and “bills” interchangeably, and when Opposition spokespeople deliberately lie about the reasons electricity prices are high and make up ridiculous claims about how electricity prices and bills would tumble if they were elected. Peter Dutton’s speech in reply to the budget added to that confusion.

Voters starting to turn away from Dutton as the election nears

Voters starting to turn away from Dutton as the election nears

There are signs that voters are turning towards Albanese and Labor and away from Dutton and the Coalition.

Federal-state politics: Western Australia’s election – why we need proportional representation

Federal-state politics: Western Australia’s election – why we need proportional representation

Because what is bad for the Coalition is usually good for Australia, Labor’s thumping win in Western Australia must be seen as a good outcome, but it points to a problem in our system of representative democracy. Democracies shouldn’t produce winner-take-all outcomes.

Sad day for the US as it fails an ally

Sad day for the US as it fails an ally

I don’t intend to move these round-ups into international relations. There are excellent Australian sources with a foreign policy orientation – Pearls and Irritations, the Lowy Institute and Australian Foreign Affairs. But events around Trump’s betrayal of Ukraine should have repercussions not only for our foreign policy, but also for our domestic policy, particularly in the way we may be led or misled by the strongman “leader”.

What happens if no party achieves a parliamentary majority?

What happens if no party achieves a parliamentary majority?

This article is taken from Ian McAuley’s regular Saturday round-ups of links to writings, interviews and podcasts of Australian political and economic issues.

Ken Henry: Is Australia an extractive or a productive economy?

Ken Henry: Is Australia an extractive or a productive economy?

Is our dependence on mining a sign of economic weakness? Is Australia suffering from the “resource curse”? This idea is a strong theme in Ken Henry’s address to the Royal Society of New South Wales: Inequality in Australia.

Restoring universal health care in Australia

Restoring universal health care in Australia

Listen to Australian Community Futures Planning (ACFP) Founder, Bronwyn Kelly, interview Ian McAuley about the prospects for restoration of universality in Australia’s health care system.

It’s not a “cost-of-living crisis”; it’s a failure to tax the rich - Weekly Roundup

It’s not a “cost-of-living crisis”; it’s a failure to tax the rich - Weekly Roundup

If the well-off paid their fair share of tax no one would be talking about a cost of living crisis; Dutton weeps as his beloved Home Affairs Department, modelled on the Soviet KGB, is dismantled; how the gambling lobby has become Australia’s equivalent to America’s National Rifle Association. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Coalition to fast-track nuclear power, North Korean style - Weekly Roundup

Coalition to fast-track nuclear power, North Korean style - Weekly Roundup

Coalition plans to join hands with North Korea and fast-track nuclear power, how Melbourne is stretching to the South Australian border, a bipartisan board of censors to purge dirty books from public libraries. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

CFMEU just one part of a dysfunctional, high-cost industry - Weekly Roundup

CFMEU just one part of a dysfunctional, high-cost industry - Weekly Roundup

Is the CFMEU just one small part of a dysfunctional and high-cost industry, is Australia immune from populist demagogues, can the Reserve Bank read the market signals, can ABC journalists stop talking about “a cost-of-living crisis”? Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Malcolm Turnbull on resisting populist demagogues - Weekly Roundup

Malcolm Turnbull on resisting populist demagogues - Weekly Roundup

Europeans cast a vote for sanity, the Liberal Party attacks Labor from the left, Malcolm Turnbull shares his ideas on protecting democracy from authoritarian demagogues. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

RBA thinks unemployment queues are still too short - Weekly Roundup

RBA thinks unemployment queues are still too short - Weekly Roundup

Economists call for a cut in interest rates, but the RBA thinks the unemployment queues are still too short; the Greens and the ABC help launch a far-right political movement and land a blow on secularism; the case for disenfranchising men. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Coalition woos Teal voters with rooftop nuclear initiative - Weekly Roundup

Coalition woos Teal voters with rooftop nuclear initiative - Weekly Roundup

Details of Coalition’s rooftop nuclear initiative revealed, Australia to close borders to all immigrants other than brickies and nuclear scientists, ACCC considering a Coles-Woolworths merger application. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Nuclear fantasy a “dangerous and expensive farce” - Weekly Roundup

Nuclear fantasy a “dangerous and expensive farce” - Weekly Roundup

Malcolm Turnbull calls Dutton’s nuclear fantasy a “dangerous and expensive farce”, how the far right won ground in the European elections while the left won ground in Poland, public policy ideas from Pope Francis and Lucy Turnbull. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Dutton re-ignites climate war and weaponises immigration policy - Weekly Roundup

Dutton re-ignites climate war and weaponises immigration policy - Weekly Roundup

Dutton re-ignites the climate war and weaponises immigration policy, the economy shows early signs of recovery from decades of the Coalition’s low-wage-low-productivity policy, the struggle between authoritarian populism and democracy heats up. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Budget politics and a warning from Slovakia - Weekly Roundup

Budget politics and a warning from Slovakia - Weekly Roundup

An unnecessarily conservative budget from the government and a pathetic response from the opposition, how we are so generous to Western Australia, the Coalition and nukes, the disgrace of McBride’s jail sentence. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Students in rapturous joy over HECS changes - Weekly Roundup

Students in rapturous joy over HECS changes - Weekly Roundup

A peek into the Reserve Bank’s fantasy world, a Labor-lite budget on its way, how the Liberal Party has moved to the left of Labor, students in rapturous joy over HECS changes. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Australia adapts to a worldwide collapse of neoliberalism - Weekly Roundup

Australia adapts to a worldwide collapse of neoliberalism - Weekly Roundup

Sorry, economists, people like A Future Made in Australia, the long-term story of violence against women, the case for liberal education, why Jack Welch would have been the ideal RBA governor. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Weekly Roundup Saturday 27 April

Weekly Roundup Saturday 27 April

The so-called “cost of living” crisis is a low-wage problem of the Coalition’s making, the dangerously simplified world of central bankers, spooks and cops on the threat from social media, democracy becomes collateral damage from fear campaigns. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Morrison’s gone, but the stench of corruption hangs over the Liberal Party - Weekly Roundup

Morrison’s gone, but the stench of corruption hangs over the Liberal Party - Weekly Roundup

An industry policy in development, baby steps towards a carbon price, lessons for independent MPs who want to start a party, the virtue of working less. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Australia's destructive housing inequality - Weekly Roundup

Australia's destructive housing inequality - Weekly Roundup

Housing inequality has put Australia on a destructive trajectory, how the Coalition blocks economic reform, Australia’s changing politics played out in Tasmania. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Labor is slipping in the polls - Weekly Roundup

Labor is slipping in the polls - Weekly Roundup

What a flat white coffee reveals about our economy, $27 billion on the table for state governments, nothing about the Bruce Lehrmann defamation case, and Labor is slipping in the polls. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Coalition decides to re-name itself the Queensland Party - Weekly Roundup

Coalition decides to re-name itself the Queensland Party - Weekly Roundup

Tasmanians show what they think of the old parties and the Coalition retreats to the deep north, inflation tumbles but the media hasn’t noticed, getting the climate change message across. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

How the American left is becoming more stupid - Weekly Roundup

How the American left is becoming more stupid - Weekly Roundup

The ideas of Peter Dutton and Jürgen Habermas, the government shifts ground on intergenerational politics, a fact check on law’n’order fearmongers, and How the American left is becoming more stupid. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

How to fix capitalism in Australia - Weekly Roundup

How to fix capitalism in Australia - Weekly Roundup

With fuel emission standards Toyota Land Cruisers to cost more than Lamborghinis, economic advice from a wise lady for Treasurer Chalmers, consumer advice from a Minnesota Lutheran. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Government grovels to the gambling lobby: Weekly Roundup

Government grovels to the gambling lobby: Weekly Roundup

How scare campaigns work; the government grovels to the gambling lobby; what the media missed in the Dunkley by-election; hedgehogs, foxes and national accounts. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

The bucolic stupidity of nuclear energy - Weekly Roundup

The bucolic stupidity of nuclear energy - Weekly Roundup

The bucolic stupidity of nuclear energy, repairing the damage after the Coalition’s war on learning, why Dutton would be a lousy baby-sitter. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Taylor Swift exposed as an agent of the Deep State - Weekly Roundup

Taylor Swift exposed as an agent of the Deep State - Weekly Roundup

Prospects for real tax reform – if only the Coalition would behave like grownups, early signs of real wage growth, no more visas for rich spivs, the case for nationalising the insurance industry, and Taylor Swift exposed as an agent of the Deep State. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Negative Gearing: bad policy, fastened by a wedge - Weekly Roundup

Negative Gearing: bad policy, fastened by a wedge - Weekly Roundup

Fuel standards weaponised, to imagine a Dutton government look at the way he ran Home Affairs, if you're struggling financially and have private health insurance drop it, re-imagining Australia, and the case for withdrawing negative gearing. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Dutton’s vision of a zero-government Australia: Weekly Roundup

Dutton’s vision of a zero-government Australia: Weekly Roundup

How our cost of living can be eased with a Woolworths-AGL-Qantas merger, government promises political donation reform before 2045 election, Dutton’s vision of a zero-government Australia. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

The case for an Australian king - Weekly Roundup

The case for an Australian king - Weekly Roundup

How the government’s tax changes plan will affect Lamborghini sales. What the CPI really means. Everything economists don’t know about productivity. The case for an Australian king. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Australia developing an impoverished, disconnected immigrant underclass - Weekly Roundup

Australia developing an impoverished, disconnected immigrant underclass - Weekly Roundup

Slow progress in cleaning up the mess after decades of Coalition neglect and economic mismanagement in immigration, labour relations, school education and economic structure, opinion polls reveal a restive electorate. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

ABC gives selected politicians licence to spread fear - Weekly Roundup

ABC gives selected politicians licence to spread fear - Weekly Roundup

Why the RBA Board should enjoy the break on a houseboat ride, the ABC gives selected politicians licence to spread fear, bullshit, lies and division just because they are called “the opposition”, sex and the cost of living, immigrants’ kids do better at school than Australian-born kids, cleaning up the mess of another failed privatisation. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Australians disappointed because they thought they elected a Labor government - Weekly Roundup

Australians disappointed because they thought they elected a Labor government - Weekly Roundup

The grand housing cartel, a couple from Point Piper resurrect Gough Whitlam’s ideas on urban development, CPI data confirms that the RBA can declare itself redundant, Australians disappointed because they thought they elected a Labor government. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Adolf Eichmann would have been acquitted if tried under Australian law: Weekly Roundup

Adolf Eichmann would have been acquitted if tried under Australian law: Weekly Roundup

Something's happening in renewable energy, the government embraces the National Party’s established approach to infrastructure funding, if you can’t find a rental on land take a cabin on a cruise, the Albanese government is slow to act because it has to clear all significant policy through Dutton, and why Adolf Eichmann would have been acquitted if he had been tried under Australian law. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

The RBA fails to convince anyone why it increased interest rates: Weekly Roundup

The RBA fails to convince anyone why it increased interest rates: Weekly Roundup

Labor is too naïve in dealing with Dutton; how Canberra smooths the path for well-heeled lobbyists; how the “cost of living” obsession obscures serious social and economic fault lines; the RBA graded by an aged academic, and how to identify a conservative. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Optus, Reserve Bank compete to slow Australia's economy: Weekly Roundup

Optus, Reserve Bank compete to slow Australia's economy: Weekly Roundup

Green shoots in renewable energy; Optus and the Reserve Bank in a contest to slow the Australian economy; and the Trumpisation of Australian politics. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Taxes: Our civilization deficit - Weekly Roundup

Taxes: Our civilization deficit - Weekly Roundup

A look at deficits in democracy and our common wealth; Why we're working too hard; What women find in Australia; Gramsci and the right; The politics of Ben Ean Moselle, and the case for higher taxes. Read on for the weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Public policy won't stand a chance under Dutton's politics - Weekly Roundup

Public policy won't stand a chance under Dutton's politics - Weekly Roundup

If Dutton does to the next election what he did to the Voice referendum, public policy won’t stand a chance; the “Home Affairs” experiment has failed; and what the French do in their spare time. Read on for the Weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Liberal Party falls into the dark world of far-right populism: Weekly Roundup

Liberal Party falls into the dark world of far-right populism: Weekly Roundup

The Voice vote — a setback for reconciliation and for Australian democracy. Businesses behaving badly. Stan Grant and John Coltrane. Read on for the Weekly roundup of links to articles, podcasts, reports and other media on current economic and political issues.

Ken Henry on our intergenerational obligations - Weekly Roundup

Ken Henry on our intergenerational obligations - Weekly Roundup

At our present rate we won’t make our 2030 emissions reduction target; Opinion polls are still weak for the Coalition; and Ken Henry on our intergenerational obligations. Read on for the Weekly Roundup of links to articles, reports, podcasts and other media on current political and economic issues in public policy.

Reconstructing Australia’s economy from the wreckage left by the Coalition - Weekly Roundup

Reconstructing Australia’s economy from the wreckage left by the Coalition - Weekly Roundup

Beyond rent controls: can we have a market where tenants are treated with respect?; Reconstructing Australia’s economy from the wreckage left by the Coalition; and, Vale Mary-Louise McLaws, a voice of reason when reason was in short supply. Read on for the Weekly Roundup of links to articles, reports, podcasts and other media on current political and economic issues in public policy.

Dutton leading the Liberal Party to pyrrhic victory: Weekly Roundup

Dutton leading the Liberal Party to pyrrhic victory: Weekly Roundup

Dutton may be leading the Liberal Party to a pyrrhic victory; Our future manufacturing sector – dispel Holdens and Bonds underwear from your mind; and how the “small government” idea is stifling the nation. Read on for our Weekly Roundup of links to articles, reports, podcasts and other media on current political and economic issues in public policy.

Surely Albanese isn’t crazy enough to call a double-dissolution: Weekly Roundup

Surely Albanese isn’t crazy enough to call a double-dissolution: Weekly Roundup

The RBA holds interest rates; Pollsters stunned to learn that most Aboriginal Australians support the Voice; and  Surely Albanese isn’t crazy enough to call a double-dissolution. Read on for the Weekly Roundup of links to articles, reports, podcasts and other media on current political and economic issues in public policy.

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2020-03-21 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2020-03-18 IAN McAULEY. We should be thankful that Morrison wasn’t our PM in 1939. politics
2020-03-14 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2020-03-07 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2020-03-05 IAN MCAULEY. The Reserve Bank’s interest rate cut – a futile gesture? economy
2020-02-29 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2020-02-22 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2020-02-15 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2020-02-08 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2020-02-01 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2020-01-30 IAN McAULEY.  In defence of Bridget McKenzie economy
2020-01-25 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2020-01-18 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2020-01-11 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-12-21 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-12-19 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Leadership economy
2019-12-14 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-12-12 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Capitalism economy
2019-12-07 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-12-05 Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Privatisation and prices economy
2019-11-30 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-11-28 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Socialism economy
2019-11-23 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-11-21 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Competition economy
2019-11-16 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-11-14 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Wealth politics
2019-11-09 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-11-07 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Debt and deficits economy
2019-11-02 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-10-31 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Globalisation politics
2019-10-26 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-10-24 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Taxes politics
2019-10-19 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-10-17 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Regulation and deregulation economy
2019-10-12 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-10-10 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Society, Economy and Environment economy
2019-10-05 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-10-03 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Jobs and Growth economy
2019-09-28 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-09-26 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics: Aspiration economy
2019-09-21 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-09-19 IAN McAULEY. Reclaiming the ideas of economics economy
2019-09-14 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-09-07 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-08-31 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-08-24 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-08-20 Tuvalu, climate change and Westminster economy, politics
2019-08-17 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-08-10 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-08-03 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-07-27 Saturday's Good Reading and Listening for the weekend economy
2019-07-20 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-07-13 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-07-06 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-06-29 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-06-26 IAN McAULEY. Why do we trust our economy to this mob? politics
2019-06-22 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-06-15 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-06-08 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-06-07 IAN McAULEY.  Don’t call economic reform “class war” politics
2019-06-01 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-05-30 IAN McAULEY. It’s not about “left-right”: it’s the economy politics
2019-05-25 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-05-23 IAN McAULEY.  No wonder the real-estate agents went against Labor economy, politics
2019-05-20 IAN MCAULEY.  Dutton knew what he was doing when he booted out Turnbull politics
2019-05-18 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-05-17 JOHN MENADUE. Bob Hawke's open letter to Australians politics
2019-05-11 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-05-04 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-04-27 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-04-23 IAN McAULEY.  Don’t be distracted by the Coalition’s promise of a budget surplus economy
2019-04-20 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-04-17 IAN McAULEY. Surely Morrison isn’t seriously asking us to trust him economy, politics
2019-04-13 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-04-06 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-04-04 IAN McAULEY. A budget to entrench economic vulnerability economy, politics
2019-03-30 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-03-23 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-03-16 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-03-09 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-03-02 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-02-26 IAN McAULEY. Banks and the housing bubble economy
2019-02-23 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-02-19 IAN McAULEY. The rot set in when they privatized the Commonwealth Bank economy
2019-02-18 Wait for it! Dutton's Army! politics
2019-02-16 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy
2019-02-09 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-02-04 IAN McAULEY. Labor’s policy on imputation credits is flawed, but it’s in the … politics
2019-02-02 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND economy, politics
2019-01-26 SATURDAY’s GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-01-21 BREXIT AND PHILLIP politics
2019-01-19 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-01-17 IAN McAULEY. Medicare under threat – from Labor! health
2019-01-12 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2019-01-09 IAN McAULEY. The housing bubble, inflated by Howard and Costello, is now … economy
2019-01-05 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-12-22 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-12-19 IAN McAULEY.  Reminder to Peter Dutton and Scott Morrison: Australia is a … immigration
2018-12-15 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-12-08 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-12-05 IAN McAULEY. The National Electricity Market is a mess. Morrison wants to make … economy
2018-12-01 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-11-26 IAN McAULEY. Victoria’s election: the trend behind the noise politics
2018-11-24 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-11-21 IAN McAULEY.  How Peter Dutton and Kelly O’Dwyer set themselves up to look … economy
2018-11-17 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-11-13 IAN McAULEY. Watch for Morrison’s next round of economic impression management. economy
2018-11-10 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-11-03 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-10-29 IAN McAULEY. The finance sector – value creation or value extraction? economy
2018-10-27 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-10-20 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-10-13 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-10-10 IAN McAULEY. Outdoor advertising – enclosing the commons climate, politics
2018-10-06 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND media, politics
2018-09-29 GOOD READING AND LISTENING FOR THE WEEKEND politics
2018-08-29 JOHN MENADUE & IAN McAULEY: A new “leader”, but no sight of leadership. climate, economy, immigration, politics
2018-08-27 IAN McAULEY. We sympathise with you Malcolm, but you should have read your mail politics
2018-08-21 IAN McAULEY. Turnbull’s dead albatross: the National Party --Repost from 21 … politics
2018-08-17 IAN McAULEY. If we can’t kill the NEG can we at least shape it into something … climate, economy
2018-08-09 IAN McAULEY. Don't rush to endorse the National Energy Guarantee: There's an … climate, economy
2018-06-29 IAN McAULEY. How political opportunism and poor journalism brought us a … economy
2018-06-05 IAN McAULEY. What’s so sacred about small business? economy
2018-05-22 IAN McAULEY. Dutton’s extended police powers won’t be confined to airports defence
2018-05-09 Ian McAuley: Morrison’s budget: 23.9 is the new 42 economy
2018-05-03 IAN McAULEY. The BCA needs to study Argentinian history, and some basic … economy
2018-04-23 IAN McAULEY. Strong employment growth, until you look behind the figures. economy
2018-04-03 IAN McAULEY. A warning about “team players” politics
2018-03-28 IAN McAULEY. South Australia's election – Xenophon no kingmaker but still a … politics
2018-03-15 IAN McAULEY. Labor’s superannuation changes: clever cosmetics but a failure on … economy
2018-03-05 IAN McAULEY. Tax reform, not tax cuts economy, politics
2018-02-06 IAN McAULEY. Has Labor lost its nerve on private health insurance? economy, health
2018-01-25 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 8: Choice economy
2018-01-23 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 7: Capital economy
2018-01-18 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 6: Jobs economy
2018-01-15 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 5: Competition economy
2018-01-11 IAN McAULEY. Private health insurers frighten the ALP-A REPOST from June 2 2017 economy, health, politics
2018-01-11 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 4: Economy and environment climate, economy
2018-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 3: Economy and society economy, politics
2018-01-05 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 2: The role of government economy, politics
2018-01-03 IAN McAULEY. Reframing public ideas Part 1: Leadership politics
2017-12-27 IAN MCAULEY. Reframing public ideas politics
2017-12-04 IAN MCAULEY. The finance sector: a drag on the real economy economy
2017-11-28 IAN MCAULEY. Queensland election: a policy challenge for the Coalition politics
2017-11-17 IAN MCAULEY. The Trans-Pacific Partnership isn’t about trade liberalisation: … economy
2017-11-01 IAN McAULEY. Scott Morrison commissions an economic platform for a Shorten … economy
2017-10-23 IAN McAULEY. Turnbull’s National Energy Guarantee: can it work? climate, economy
2017-10-16 IAN McAULEY. Yet another futile attempt to support private health insurance health
2017-10-03 IAN McAULEY. What Australia can learn from Germany’s election politics
2017-09-21 IAN McAULEY– Private Health Insurance - let's make the young pay. health
2017-09-18 IAN McAULEY. Mates, lobbyists and rent-seekers economy, politics
2017-09-04 IAN MCAULEY. Electricity discounts for some, price rises for others politics
2017-08-28 IAN MCAULEY. Low wage growth: does the government understand how capitalism … economy
2017-08-16 IAN McAULEY. Pauline Hanson, Malcolm Turnbull, and the ABC – a Faustian bargain media
2017-08-01 IAN MCAULEY. Can Labor hold its nerve on tax reform? economy
2017-07-27 IAN MCAULEY. Dutton's new super ministry: will it make us safer? defence
2017-07-19 IAN MCAULEY. The National Party’s Dämmerung – an awakening for representative … politics
2017-07-14 IAN McAULEY. Australia’s economy: she’ll be right mate – or will she? economy, politics
2017-07-12 IAN MCAULEY. Comrade Abbott – Comrade who? politics
2017-06-26 IAN MCAULEY. This time, let’s get electricity pricing right economy
2017-06-12 IAN MCAULEY. Learning from the UK election politics
2017-06-08 IAN MCAULEY. Australia’s finance sector: a bloated overhead? economy, politics
2017-05-12 IAN MCAULEY. There’s more to Morrison’s conversion on debt than appears at first … economy
2017-05-11 IAN MCAULEY. The budget - still tough on the young economy
2017-04-28 IAN McAULEY. Doing without private health insurance health, politics
2017-04-27 IAN McAULEY. The Liberal Party’s French Connection economy, politics
2017-04-19 IAN McAULEY. Capital gains taxes: Keating got it right in 1985 economy
2017-04-12 IAN McAULEY. Can we please have a more intelligent debate about corporate taxes economy, politics
2017-03-15 IAN McAULEY. The National Electricity Market: What happens when economists get … climate, economy
2017-03-13 IAN MCAULEY. Warning from Colin Barnett: Privatisation is on the nose economy, politics
2017-03-08 IAN McAULEY. South Australia’s Electricity Problems: Jay Weatherill Should … economy, politics
2017-03-02 IAN McAULEY. Pauline Hanson’s youth support politics
2017-02-06 IAN McAULEY. What lies beyond capitalism? economy, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country – Introduction economy, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 1 – Who’s been left behind? economy, education, health, media, politics
2017-01-09 Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 2 – The response of those left behind climate, economy, education, health, immigration, media, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 3 – Globalization takes the … climate, economy, education, health, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 4 – Issues re-framed economy, education, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 5 – How we lost trust in … economy, media, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 6 – Who exploited discontent … economy, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 7 – The left went AWOL economy, politics
2017-01-09 IAN McAULEY. Brexit, Trump and the Lucky Country 8 – Don’t wait for a “leader”: … economy, media, politics
2016-11-29 IAN McAULEY. Holden cars, AWA TVs, Chesty Bonds underwear: Manufacturing and … economy, politics
2016-11-21 IAN McAULEY. Opportunity Knocks: The Economics Of A Trump Victory economy, politics
2016-11-11 IAN McAULEY. Mein Drumpf: Hitler, Donald Trump And A Shot Across The Bow For The … economy, politics
2016-10-31 JOHN MENADUE and IAN McAULEY. The future of globalisation. economy, politics
2016-09-22 IAN McAULEY. The Mounting Case For A Royal Commission Into Banks And Insurance … economy, health, politics
2016-08-10 IAN McAULEY. Health care and Labor. health, politics
2016-08-02 IAN McAULEY. Problems of Private Health Insurance. economy, health, politics
2016-06-29 IAN McAULEY. Brexit - retreat to isolationism and discontent of those left … economy, politics
2016-06-21 Bill Shorten is right: Malcolm Turnbull is a major threat to Medicare health, politics
2016-06-16 IAN McAULEY. A Royal Commission into banking and the private health insurance … economy, health, politics
2016-06-16 IAN McAULEY. The difference in the economic policies of the major parties. economy, politics
2016-05-20 IAN McAULEY. The more we examine the Coalition's 'plan' to cut corporate taxes, … economy, politics
2016-04-20 Ian McAuley. Are Conservatives better economic managers? economy, politics
2016-04-01 Ian McAuley. Labor's policies. economy, education, politics
2016-03-23 Ian McAuley. The government says that tax cuts are good for workers! economy, media, politics
2016-02-29 Ian McAuley. Chris Bowen and 'The Money Men'. economy, politics
2016-02-11 Ian McAuley. The only unifying thread in the Liberal Party is a compulsion to … politics
2016-02-03 Ian McAuley Private health insurance – does the lady protest too much? economy, health, politics
2016-01-14 Ian McAuley, Jennifer Doggett, John Menadue. Private Health Insurance companies … economy, health
2016-01-13 Jennifer Doggett, Ian McAuley, John Menadue. Four Corners: No wonder we’re … economy, health, politics
2015-10-01 Ian McAuley. Economic Management, Lobbyists and the Coalition Government. economy, politics
2015-09-14 Ian McAuley. Refugees and German redemption. immigration, politics
2015-07-01 Ian McAuley. The ABC and a second chance. media, politics
2015-06-17 Ian McAuley. Inequality matters politics
2015-06-14 Ian McAuley and Miriam Lyons - Governomics. economy, politics
2015-05-16 Ian McAuley. Role of government politics
2015-04-09 Ian McAuley. If the government wants price signals, it should stop supporting … economy, health, politics
2015-02-18 Ian McAuley. The speech that Tony Abbott almost delivered to the National Press … politics
2014-12-04 Ian McAuley. Pyne on education funding. education, politics
2014-11-20 Is capitalism redeemable? Part 9: Restoring a moral voice media, politics, religion
2014-11-19 Ian McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable? Part 8: Inequality’s downward economic … economy, education, health, politics
2014-11-19 Ian McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable? Part 7: Inequality – a shameful waste economy, education, health, politics
2014-11-17 Ian McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable? Part 5: When finance goes its own way economy, politics
2014-11-15 Ian McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable?  Part 4: Moral conflicts economy, politics
2014-11-14 Ian McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable? Part 3: Why tax avoidance is bad for … economy, politics
2014-11-13 Ian  McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable? Part 2: Karl Marx’s and Henry Ford’s … economy, politics
2014-11-12 Ian McAuley. Is capitalism redeemable? Part 1: From markets to market societies economy, politics
2014-09-09 Ian McAuley. A Year Of Tony Abbott. economy, media, politics
2014-05-14 Ian McAuley. Ignored Budget issues. economy, politics
2014-05-12 Ian McAuley. Pay for a GP visit. economy, health
2014-04-30 Ian McAuley- Picketty and the gap between rich and poor. Inequality of wealth … economy, politics
2014-04-06 Ian McAuley. Inequality in Australia. economy, politics
2014-03-27 Ian McAuley, Jennifer Doggett and John Menadue. The case for government funding … health, politics
2014-02-03 Ian McAuley. Cutting waste and costs in health. economy, health, politics
2013-12-26 Repost: Health care and the budget deficit in the US. Joint blog John Menadue … health