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Beijing steps up repression in Hong Kong

Peter WestmoreJul 1, 20201 min read
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by Peter Westmore Following months of unrest in Hong Kong over the refusal of the Beijing-nominated Government to protect human rights and the rule of…

Infrastructure, yes; but, Prime Minister, we need manufacturing lifted to 15% of GDP by 2035

Patrick J. ByrneJun 17, 20201 min read
Infrastructure, yes; but, Prime Minister, we need manufacturing lifted to 15% of GDP by 2035

by Patrick J. Byrne Morrison should announce plan for expanding manufacturing expanding to 15% of GDP by 2035: Creating around 1-2 million full-time, well paid…

Covid19: Knowns, unknowns and unknown unknowns

Patrick J. ByrneJun 4, 20201 min read
Covid19: Knowns, unknowns and unknown unknowns

by Patrick J. Byrne PART ONE OF TWO PARTS (Read the second part here) Covid19 (or SARS-CoV-2) is a new coronavirus related to the common…

Why success has eluded our automotive industry

Craig MilneMay 28, 20201 min read
Why success has eluded our automotive industry

by Craig Milne PODCAST Chris McCormack talks to executive director of the Australian Productivity Council, Craig Milne about the history of automotive manufacturing in Australia;…

Basin inquiry raises more unanswered questions

Patrick J. ByrneMay 25, 20201 min read
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by Patrick J. Byrne The latest Murray-Darling Basin report has highlighted deep discontent among regional communities over the Basin Plan’s water allocations, the science behind…

Gearing up to ditch free-trade policy; it was always a mug’s game

Craig MilneMay 7, 20201 min read
Gearing up to ditch free-trade policy; it was always a mug’s game

by Craig Milne PODCAST Listen here to Craig Milne in conversation with the NCC’s Chris McCormack about what will need to be done to revive Australia’s…