Australian government axes 457 work visa: experts react
Chris Wright and colleagues write in The Conversation (18.4.17) about the Turnbull government’s proposal to abolish the 457 skilled migrant visa and replace it with a
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Chris Wright and colleagues write in The Conversation (18.4.17) about the Turnbull government’s proposal to abolish the 457 skilled migrant visa and replace it with a
Greg Jericho comments in The Guardian (18.4.17) on the Australian Taxation Office’s release of tax and economic statistics, arguing that income inequality between social and gender
Richard Tomlinson writes in The Conversation (10.4.17), summarising the arguments of several housing experts who largely agree on which government policies are causing negative distortions in
Brett Govendir and Roman Lanis write in The Conversation (3.4.17) that, while the federal government’s company tax cut may signal to the world that Australia wants
Greg Jericho observes in The Guardian (2.4.17) that ACTU secretary Sally McManus was lambasted by the right for saying neoliberalism is dead, but she was just stating
Michelle Grattan writes in The Conversation (27.3.17) that, according to a new Brotherhood of St Laurence report, almost one in five young people have fewer hours of work
The Grattan Institute’s John Daley and Brendan Coates write in The Conversation (22.3.17) that the latest thought bubbles from the federal Treasurer about using super savings
The ABC’s James Glenday comments (12.3.17) on potential trade avenues as a result of Britain’s Brexit negotiations that could prove to be an advantage for Australian
Saul Eslake writes in The Conversation (20.2.17) about doubts over the effectiveness of the federal government’s planned cuts to the rate of company tax payments. ‘The
Policy Online carries a link (8.3.17) to an Australia Institute report which examines Senator Hanson’s One Nation party’s economic policies with reference to the “Easytax” plan
Policy Online carries a link (20.2.17) to a Centre for Policy Development report on Australia’s refugee settlement services and policies. The report argues that the best
Felicity Caldwell reports in the Brisbane Times (14.2.17) on moves by the Palaszczuk government to reform and extend retail trading hours in Queensland, the first such
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