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The Coalition’s war on business

June 3, 2016 Kaye Lee 40

If we want to talk ‘war’, let’s have a look at some of the recent battles. In the lead up to the 2013 federal election, […]

Liberals know they’re losing the argument

June 2, 2016 Dr Victoria Fielding 36

You can always tell when someone is losing an argument because they start shouting over their opponent, getting shriller and often more sensationalised, immature and, […]

Growth Numbers Conceal a Fragile Economy

June 2, 2016 9

To most readers here, it should come as no surprise that the average Australian did not share in the current economic growth the nation experienced […]

Is the Coalition going to back the lunatic fringe just for the sake of ‘unity’?

June 1, 2016 Kaye Lee 29

Obviously thinking of their success at the last election, the Coalition have trotted out basically the same marketing strategy this time – we stopped the […]

It’s all their fault

June 1, 2016 The AIM Network 9

By 2353NM  Have you ever noticed that politicians in general have a great ability to blame others? As an example, here Labor is blaming Prime […]

Hasn’t Malcolm done well for himself – he should know what’s best

May 31, 2016 Kaye Lee 39

The Coalition seems firmly convinced that lowering taxes for businesses will create jobs and attract investment. But we have been down this path before. Before […]

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May 31, 2016 The AIM Network 12

By 2353NM  Charles Dickens wrote a book called Oliver Twist. It is undoubtedly a classic. The book has been the subject of numerous reviews, movies […]

The Turnbull/Shorten Debate Experience

May 29, 2016 39

Televised debates between party leaders has been with us for some time now. The fact that they mean little in the broader scheme of things […]

What if our politicians had to tell the truth? (#ItsTime)

May 29, 2016 Kate M 58

Imagine a world where our politicians suffered real consequences when they mislead the public with a lie. A world where politicians had to work together like […]

Health and education or tax cuts for businesses and high income earners?

May 29, 2016 Kaye Lee 15

When you ignore the distractions, this election has come down to a clear choice. One side of politics wants high income earners and businesses to […]

Another Liberal failure

May 29, 2016 The AIM Network 18

By Mark Clifford This updated graph of Hours Worked in Australia is clear evidence that the Liberal government of Australia has failed at Economics Management 101. […]

How the Liberals are destroying Australia

May 29, 2016 The AIM Network 10

By Ken Wolff The image above shows rich and poor alongside each other in Mexico. Is this Australia’s future under the Liberals? Australia has a […]

Bad Foundations, Bad Economy

May 28, 2016 Dr Victoria Fielding 19

A house with bad foundations is a bad house. I don’t care how nice the hedge is out the front, I don’t care if it […]

Scoring the Treasurers’ Debate

May 27, 2016 48

The National Press Club Treasurers’ Debate held today was one where the average voter, having watched it, would have come away feeling the wrong man […]

A Coalition government will not allow the public to be told the truth

May 27, 2016 Kaye Lee 18

When the Gillard government tried to appoint a Public Interest Media Advocate, the Coalition, aided by an hysterical Murdoch Press, went into overdrive. “Freedom is […]

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