

Factcheck: Will a 25% gas export tax cause higher inflation? No, it will actually lower inflation
On Monday, journalists asked if a 25% export tax that helped pay for cost-of-living relief would “just increase demand and worsen inflation”. No, it will lower inflation.

PM investigates gas windfall tax after $63bn missed revenue
The Albanese Government is quietly exploring options for a new tax on gas and coal giants reaping windfall profits from the war in the Middle East.

Factcheck: The gas industry says an export tax will hurt Australians. The numbers say otherwise
The gas industry is clearly worried that a vast majority of Australians believe there should be a 25% tax on gas exports. After decades of playing Australian governments for fools, the industry deserves to be worried that Australians and politicians across multiple parties have realised that Big Gas is taking the piss.

NSW bans new coal mines in landmark shift towards fossil fuel phase-out
New South Wales is the first state in Australia to ban new coal mines. The State Government announced on Friday that it will no longer consider applications for new mines or allow new coal exploration, while extensions to existing mines will still be considered.

The Wrap: Gaslit politics
For years, the idea of properly taxing gas exports has been treated as politically untenable - something governments approached dismissively, if at all. But as global conflict pushes up energy prices and gas company profits surge, that dismissiveness is starting to look like negligence.

Why Australia’s pesticide regulator took years to act on rat poison
Australia’s poisons regulator shows how hard it is to rebuild an institution after it is damaged. As it rebuilds, Australian native animals are dying.

South Australian election a triumph for SA Labor, sees collapse of Liberal Party
On Saturday, South Australians voted decisively to re-elect the first-term Malinauskas Labor Government. While we don’t know exactly how the 47 lower house seats will fall, Labor will have a super-majority having won about 35 seats.

The RBA wanted to slow spending, but soaring petrol prices already have
The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise interest rates this week was a double whammy for Australians struggling with petrol price increases in the past month that have already cost them more than the impact of the rate rise.

Unemployment rises as RBA rate hikes expose a costly misread of the economy
In February the unemployment rate rose from 4.1% to 4.3%, providing further evidence the Reserve Bank misread the economy when it raised rates in both February and this week.

Shorter America This Week: History sighs, repeats itself; Surprise: Trump doesn't need allies; A bloodthirsty White House
It isn’t always easy to keep up with what’s happening in the US. “Shorter America” is a series where Dr Emma Shortis loops you in on what’s going on in America and shares news and analysis that you can trust.































