30 Jun2014

‘Costs’ of mining add up to zilch

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:
"With RET-seekers descending on Canberra by the corporate planeload, honest citizens need to clutch not only their wallets but also their sanity. After all, as the Red Queen told Alice, it is easy to believe the most impossible things if one has enough practice; and nobody works harder at that than the Greens and their fellow travellers."
21 Jun2014

Why Stephen Koukoulas is plain wrong on cigarette packaging

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:
"In this case too, as with climate change, “the science was settled”: plain packaging would “reduce the consumption of tobacco by about 6 per cent and the number of smokers by 2 to 3 per cent”.

18 Jun2014

A case of smoke and mirrors

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian
"NOT every nanny encourages her charges to take up alcohol and tobacco. But then again, not every health minister is like Nicola Roxon. "
16 Jun2014

Own goal on timber imports

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian:
“In the game of the round ball,” Jean-Paul Sartre ruefully observed, “everything is complicated by the presence of the opposing team.” So too, alas, in politics. But as in soccer, there are own goals as well: and the government is set to score one with its regulations on illegal timber imports. Unless it changes course, the credibility of its commitment to deregulation will be severely damaged.
14 Jun2014

Hockey’s rearguard action to broach the beach of entitlement

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:
"Without the ground having been adequately prepared, Joe Hockey and his landing party have struggled to secure a foothold on the beach of entitlement. And as they prepare to crawl through hostile terrain in the Senate, more causalities lie ahead. What could have been done to avert the losses will fuel controversy for years to come. Earlier release of the Audit Commission’s dire fiscal predictions would have helped. So would hammering home the fact that Labor’s promises were entirely unfunded, and would never have been delivered. The Department of Finance’s incoming government brief said as much; but although the government dropped hints, it couldn’t quite bring itself to break the bad news."
09 Jun2014

Palmer’s chaos is Labor’s choice

Posted in Op eds

In today's The Australian
"Day after day, serried ranks of QCs struggle to make sense of Clive Palmer’s finances. But the abdominal showman’s business dealings are a model of clarity compared with the PUP’s economic policies, which take inconsistency to infinity and beyond."

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