13 Jan2020

Bushfires: Pennies on prevention could save the states millions

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

With the flames still raging, it is too early to tell how great the losses from this season’s bushfires will be. Already now, however, the ­commonwealth government has pledged $2bn for a National Bushfire Recovery Agency, while the NSW government has announced an additional $1bn in recovery funding.


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06 Jan2020

Bushfires a chance to restore our national character

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

As the children, “running and running, running to a standstill”, brought news to the volunteer firefighters in Patrick White’s The Tree of Man of yet another outbreak in the terrifying fire at Durilgai, “passionate volumes of smoke towered above the bush, and in that smoke (writhed) dark, indistinguishable bodies, as if something were being translated forcibly into space”.

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27 Dec2019

This Cold War is more messy, complex and dangerous

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Today in The Australian

This Cold War is more messy, complex and dangerous If the decade that is about to end saw Chinaʼs emergence as a global power, it also witnessed an extraordinary resurgence of the US. With the EU sinking into insignificance, the world is once again bipolar, but in a more complex and uncertain way than it was during the lengthy era of the Cold War.
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20 Dec2019

'Exhausted majority’ can rejoice over a year of averted catastrophes

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Today in The Australian

How fortunate is the true love in the Twelve Days of Christmas! From the first partridge in a pear tree to the last drummer drumming she receives exactly 364 gifts: a present for each and every day of the year to come, excluding Christmas Day.

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13 Dec2019

Adjusting to climate risks is only prudent

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

According to Kenneth Hayne, former High Court judge and commissioner of last year’s financial services royal commission, Australian company directors need to spend more time worrying about climate change.

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06 Dec2019

The French nuclear revolution is rusting away

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Today in The Australian

It is ironic that just as President Emmanuel Macron, along with the UN Secretary-General and a bevy of “world leaders” at the UN Climate Change Summit, calls for a dramatic acceleration in the transition to low-emissions ­sources of energy, France’s nuclear power industry faces a future that is more uncertain than ever.

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