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Society & Inequality

WHAT'S NEW

Gambling means Australians are the biggest losers in the world

By Morgan Harrington

A bet on the horses today is the only time many Australians will gamble. But this doesn’t change the reality that, collectively, Australians are the biggest gamblers in the world, wagering a total $254 billion in 2023-24.

Society & Inequality
Gambling means Australians are the biggest losers in the world

WHAT'S NEW

Sophie Scamps: Ministerial 'turf wars' are stalling critical policy reforms

By Tegan George

Independent Member for Mackellar, Dr Sophie Scamps has blamed 'ministerial turf wars' for stalling critical reforms, warning the gap between departments is where “sensible reform proposals go to die”.

Society & InequalityDemocracy & Accountability
Sophie Scamps: Ministerial 'turf wars' are stalling critical policy reforms

OPINION

To build Australia’s revenue base, we need to stop giving away our greatest assets

Esther Anatolitis
Esther Anatolitis
EconomySociety & Inequality
To build Australia’s revenue base, we need to stop giving away our greatest assets

OPINION

 Governments and universities alike have perfected the art of crying poor to conceal wealth

Richard Denniss
Richard Denniss
Society & Inequality
 Governments and universities alike have perfected the art of crying poor to conceal wealth

WHAT'S NEW

Poverty is a policy choice. Time for a new policy to bring a million Australian kids out of poverty

By staff writers

EconomySociety & Inequality
Poverty is a policy choice. Time for a new policy to bring a million Australian kids out of poverty

WHAT'S NEW

The Government is taking action on housing. It's just exactly the wrong kind of action

By Tegan George

The Government spends an estimated $13 to 15 billion per year on housing, it's all directed to the capital gains tax discount, the negative gearing deductions and the Commonwealth rent assistance.

Society & Inequality
The Government is taking action on housing. It's just exactly the wrong kind of action

EXPLAINER

Why does the winner of The Block get their prize tax-free but the Archibald winner doesn’t?

By Hamdi Jama

This year, the winners of The Block took home $520,000 in tax-free prize money. Meanwhile, the winner of the prestigious Miles Franklin Award paid at least a quarter of the $60,000 prize to the tax office. How did we get here and what can be done about it?

EconomySociety & Inequality
Why does the winner of The Block get their prize tax-free but the Archibald winner doesn’t?

OPINION

Loosen copyright restrictions to encourage human thriving, not AI profits

Bill Browne
Bill Browne
Society & Inequality
Loosen copyright restrictions to encourage human thriving, not AI profits

WHAT'S NEW

Every four hours a gun is stolen in Australia: new research

By Alice Grundy & Rod Campbell

Gun violence has been in Australian headlines regularly in recent months.

Society & Inequality
Every four hours a gun is stolen in Australia: new research

OPINION

When public services become PR: How charities and corporations blur the line between care and self-promotion

Stephen Long
Stephen Long

There are certainly cases where working with a charity lets government draw on specific expertise and enhance service delivery. But too often, that’s not the case.

Society & Inequality
When public services become PR: How charities and corporations blur the line between care and self-promotion
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