Risk assessment

October 21, 2014 Kaye Lee 26

Life is a series of choices and decisions.  Within the constraints of time and finite resources, decision makers must learn to prioritise – to decide […]

The case for a Federal ICAC

October 15, 2014 Kaye Lee 39

On May 15 this year, the Australian Greens Leader, Senator Christine Milne, unsuccessfully introduced a bill to create a national anti-corruption body. She makes a […]

Thanks for nothing

October 12, 2014 Kaye Lee 58

I remember when the United States Congress gave our Prime Minister a standing ovation. I remember when men and women around the world were touched […]

Rewriting history

October 12, 2014 Kaye Lee 106

Breaking news: In an exclusive report in the Daily Telegraph, the Coalition review into education is complete and Christopher was right. We need to go […]

Let me explain.

October 10, 2014 Kaye Lee 100

I am not sure that my childhood prepared me to deal with this government. I never broke my toys. I would tell on people rather […]

How to pay for a war

October 10, 2014 Kaye Lee 34

The Treasurer said if Mr Shorten was “honest” about his promise of bi-partisan support for Australia’s mission in Iraq, he would pass budget measures currently […]

Profit before people

October 5, 2014 Kaye Lee 62

The Abbott government’s economic policy is predicated on the assumption that any increase in the boss’s profits equals a corresponding increase in the workers’ wages […]

Fly United?

September 29, 2014 Kaye Lee 42

Bill Shorten has said “The only thing standing in the way of Tony Abbott winning another term in 2016 is our ability to stand together.” […]