Turnbull tax cuts and the ressurection of neoliberalism
By Adam Carlton Thanks mainly to the about face by formally Xenophon Senators, now known as the Centre Alliance, the government’s intended $143 billion tax cut is set to get through.
By Adam Carlton Thanks mainly to the about face by formally Xenophon Senators, now known as the Centre Alliance, the government’s intended $143 billion tax cut is set to get through.
By Adam Carlton Corruption among Australia’s top politicians is all the talk now. The common wisdom is that corruption drives the wheels of the Australian political system.
By Joe Montero According to the government and reported by much of the media, the average adult in Australia has an income of $84,600. The so how does this match up with the reality that […]
By Joe Montero According to the Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work, ABS data from 2012 to 2017, shows that full time work with leave entitlements has fallen to 49.97 percent and just 38.9 percent […]
By Jim Hayes After facing accusations form the Federal Government’s financial intelligence agency AUSTRAC, involving serious breaches of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws, the Commonwealth Bank has agreed to pay a $700 million fine. […]
Watch this video clip for an easy to understand explanation that debunks the fallacy that allowing corporations to pay less tax results in more investment in the economy and more jobs. This applies to Australia […]
By Jim Hayes The big push to enforce a corporate tax cut is still on. It might have stalled in the Senate, after last May’s budget, Treasurer Scott Morrison’s three stage plan is still on […]
By Joe Montero Learning that a document mistakenly put on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) website, shows that many Autistic children are going to be denied direct access to NDIS support, made me angry.
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