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Union wrong on China, Courier Mail

Tax reform, the environment, improving living standards and education; they are all big challenges facing Australia. We need to address them with an open, optimistic mind. Yet we are dominated by a generation that approaches these issues with negativity, not … Continue reading

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Rudd’s hollow words mirror Latham’s, Courier Mail

KEVIN Rudd’s announcement for a phased withdrawal from Iraq lacked all the pizzazz of Mark Latham’s “troops home by Christmas” pledge. It is the clear difference in style between the two men. Latham was reckless and headlines-driven. Rudd is presenting … Continue reading

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No benefits with strings, Courier Mail

Any Qantas takeover should not include government protection, writes Tim Wilson The Foreign Investment Review Board is a relic If it wasn’t an election year, the recent suggestions that the Federal Government will attach highly restrictive strings to the acquisition … Continue reading

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