Three freedoms to make religion Bill unnecessary
…speech and assembly and freedom from arbitrary arrest and search and seizure, would of itself ensure freedom of religion and a separate law would be unnecessary. What more would religious…
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…speech and assembly and freedom from arbitrary arrest and search and seizure, would of itself ensure freedom of religion and a separate law would be unnecessary. What more would religious…
…employers have to pay a little more in super. But, in fact, anything saved by scrapping the super increase would go straight into corporate profits and not into wage and…
…rather than a means of providing shelter and security. New thinking is needed. This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 21 February 2023. www.crispinhull.com.au…
…eats their loans and for investors higher interest payments are tax deductible. And those who have paid off their homes are more likely to have interest-bearing investments and are getting…
…21 May. It should only be a question of its reallocation. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 31 May 2022. www.crispinhull.com.au…
…were prepared to see and act on the justice of a cause. So, too, it will happen over Australia Day and an Indigenous voice and the sooner the better for…
…in Australia, they should pay the cost. Average wealth in Australia is a little under $400,000 per head. Very few migrants bring that amount in. To the extent they don’t…
…costs and dependency make the transition to electric transport an obvious choice for governments, individuals and businesses. And transport transition with its associated cost saving is improving all the time….
…to hurt the profits flowing to their industry. In Australia, billionaire publisher Rupert Murdoch, billionaire miner Andrew Forrest and the Business Council of Australia have changed their tune. The billionaires’…
…interests of Australians more broadly, and broaden their donation and membership base. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 29 November 2022….