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…compulsory third-party insurance in Queensland and wanted to increase their share as against the non-profit RACQ and others. So, they offered a little bit of coverage for the at-fault driver….
Journalism and other writing
…compulsory third-party insurance in Queensland and wanted to increase their share as against the non-profit RACQ and others. So, they offered a little bit of coverage for the at-fault driver….
…upon evidence mean everything and where debate point-scoring and “winning” mean nothing. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 13 March 2021….
…for the worse. They are fed misinformation and lies and a scapegoat: migrants; China; elites and so on. Rust belts in Britain and the US coupled with a perceived rise…
…the high end did not come purely for their own efforts. Without police, defence, transport and communications infrastructure and the public health and education systems for their employees and contractors…
…Australia’s population was 15 million and our immigration program ran at 54,000. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 22 August 2023….
…Iraq and elsewhere; the repression of women; and the Christian right’s incessant aim to instill Christian dogma into the polity all illustrate a profound American disrespect for human rights, the…
…tax returns and free up ATO resources for better pickings. The ATO’s data-matching systems are very thorough. They can pick up the routine deductions and income: interest payments from banks,…
…He first expelled Jews from their homes and businesses and then escalated that into murder and genocide. Aryans took Jewish property – land, apartments, furniture and artworks. Then he arranged…
…shifting as much of the cost as possible to the community at large. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 31 October…
…power bills and fuel. Moreover, if all vehicles in Australia were electric, we would not have to import $30 billion in fuel every year. And note, Australia will not be…