
Australia's debt options are drying up
Political parties have no real plans to grow, tax, or cut their way out of debt. They need to get out their micro-reform textbooks.

How to fix a busted economy
Liberals fear a backlash from their supporters over the government’s profligacy. But turning off support is the last thing the economy needs.

The Federal and NSW governments are creating two Australias
The state of ‘just live with it’ in NSW looks set to be estranged from the rest of the country for some time.

Australia's clean little carbon secret
This country does have a carbon price, which business is using. And it’s the key to success after the Glasgow climate summit.

W-shaped slump spells poll trouble for Morrison
The uncertainties over the NSW economy are already spilling into the the Morrison government’s electoral calculations.

Lowe is right: more migrants means lower pay
RBA governor Philip Lowe has called out the role of temporary unskilled migrants in holding down wages. But that’s exactly what the Coalition wants.

Big bang reforms are the only answer to IGR challenge
The true picture is worse than the Intergenerational Report has revealed. That’s why the Treasurer is wrong to rule out ambitious attempts to change course now.

PM must tell the truth on the economy
Unless productivity rises, a re-elected Morrison government will have to break its spending promises. Neither party can shirk micro reform any longer.

More debt per Australian than Whitlam left, for not a lot
The budget is a sugar hit from a prime minister who thinks that microeconomic reforms to pay for it are vanity projects.









