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Infrastructure Reform has Paid Dividend
The Keynesians are on the war-path, demanding a return to larger budget deficits and higher public debt. Paul Keating expressed their claim most...
Howard Must Reveal His Vision
Only two of Australia's twenty-five prime ministers---Robert Menzies and Bob Hawke---have won more than three elections. The scale of what the...
A Gloomy Celebration of the Environment
Last Sunday was the 22nd Annual World Environment Day, a day set aside to reflect on the state of the environment and what needs to be done to...
NGO Opinion Is Not The Same As Public Opinion
In April this year, A Just Australia's Howard Glenn addressed the 60th session of the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva. Glenn bemoaned...
Bush Burns as Greens Grumble
Green groups are lobbying hard to make global warming the number one environmental issue for the upcoming federal election. However, this cannot be...
Water Reform Starts with de facto Rights
In August of last year, the Prime Minister, John Howard, and the State Premiers laid out the framework for a 'National Water Initiative'. Including...
Whisky is for drinking. Water is for fighting over.
Sustainability Soiree: Beyond the Politics of Water Address to Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne, Wednesday 9th June, 2004...
Technical Gimmick Undermines the Law
The recent criminal conviction and suspended jail sentence given to Craig Johnston for his role in the violence in 2001 at Skilled Engineering does...
Planned Growth a Proven Failure
Don Henry ('We're no joyless mob') claims that the Australian Conservation Foundation is not against economic growth. He says the ACF wants growth...
The Australian Self-Insurance Summit
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