Caravan park closures leave pensioners scrambling for affordable homes
By James Hancock on ABC News Breakfast Peter Morris and Wayne Iremonger are among the latest facing an uncertain future, and time is running out for the neighbours.
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By James Hancock on ABC News Breakfast Peter Morris and Wayne Iremonger are among the latest facing an uncertain future, and time is running out for the neighbours.
By Joe Montero American economist Professor Stephanie Kelton has been visiting Australia, and while here, suggested that the Australian government should fund large scale job creation program to overcome the problem of unemployment. She was […]
By Joe Montero The frequency in which think tanks, pollsters and other commentators are talking about the evidence pointing towards Australians becoming increasingly disillusioned with the nation’s political institutions.
By Ben Wilson It was bound to happen. Privatised outsourcing of customer information provision at Centrelink is giving incorrect information to people.
Nick O’Malley writes in the Sydney Morning Herald (14 November 2018), about the support of former judge, David Harper, for the creation of a national commission against corruption. In O’Malley’s considered view, Australia is becoming […]
By Joe Montero A report commissioned by Anglicare from Per Capita brings out some of the details to what most people already know, that is, that the richest part of Australian society receives much more […]
Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, who will be in Australia next week to receive the Sydney peace prize on 15 November and talk about the lessons the rest of the world can learn from America’s […]
This article published in The Age (29 October 2018) and written by Anna Patty refers to research revealing that migrants workers are being used as a chap source of labour in agricultural seasonal work, and […]
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