


Failure to tax extreme wealth will fuel far-right surge, warns Gary Stevenson
British economist Gary Stevenson, known as 'the People's Economist' has delivered blunt advice to Australian politicians during his tour of Australia, warning that living standards will continue to deteriorate unless they start taxing the “super-rich elite.”

National Party seats would be largest beneficiaries from Low-Income Tax Offset reform: new research
Proposed reforms to the Low-Income Tax Offset (LITO) would greatly benefit rural and regional electorates, particularly those currently held by the National Party, according to new research from the Australia Institute.

One Nation unveils policy aimed at taxing gas industry
Today’s announcement by One Nation of its policy to charge the gas industry royalties instead of giving them the gas for free reflects the views of voters across the political spectrum.

Latest greenhouse gas emissions data show Australia’s emissions cuts 'too small and too slow'
The greenhouse gas data is one of those rare data sets where you want the figures to go down – less is better. And the problem for any efforts to limit the impact of climate change is that Australia’s emissions have not been going down anywhere near as fast as they need to be.

Endangered black cockatoos at risk after years of illegal forest destruction
A leading conservation organisation has sounded the alarm over the ongoing destruction of critical black cockatoo habitat in Western Australia.

Pressure mounts on Federal Government to end political party intrusion in postal vote applications
Electoral reform advocates are calling for the Albanese Government to follow the lead of state Labor governments and remove political parties from Australia’s federal postal vote process.

As fears of US-Iran war grow, experts call for a return to first principles
Donald Trump’s escalating military build-up in the Middle East has raised fears that the United States is on the brink of a new war with Iran.



































