Get rid of middle-class welfare
…was a start, but too little too narrowly spread. Mining makes 20 per cent of company profits but pays 10 per cent of company tax. It will make $50 billion…
Journalism and other writing
…was a start, but too little too narrowly spread. Mining makes 20 per cent of company profits but pays 10 per cent of company tax. It will make $50 billion…
…the media favour that sort of coverage over the complex, nuanced and subtle. It seems as the world gets more complex, the media coverage of it gets more simplistic. www.crispinhull.com.au…
…And it seems that Elizabeth Lee will also beat him or come very close to it. So two women have thrown over a male sports-involved MLA. ACT Electoral Commission figures…
…attract more interest, it is so much harder to plead fair comment, truth or that the imputations do not arise. Interestingly enough, The Canberra Times did not fall into that…
…matter how little they eat or how much exercise they do. CRISPIN HULL This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Fairfax Media on 20 January 2017. www.crispinhull.com.au…
…the past 20 years compared to other OECD countries. We have wasted money in places where it is not needed and deprived places where it is. It would now be…
…www.vail.snow.com. The best thing about the US is the quality of the snow. It sounds bizarre, but because it rarely gets above freezing night or day, there is no ice,…
…equality before the law. Religious belief should be separated from that. CRISPIN HULL This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Fairfax Media on 16 September 2017. www.crispinhull.com.au…
…it remains committed to pandering to voters’ unfounded fears. The other hypocrisy is the way the Government boasts that Australia is a tolerant compassionate society. Rubbish. Its continued adherence to…
…beackon the agenda if Labor wins the election, Professor Kelley’s results are well worth looking at. Their research (which can be viewed from mid-week at www.social-monitor.com) starts with some historic…