Henry in The Australian Monday 11 June 2012:
"Two weeks after being elected, Kevin Rudd convened the state and territory premiers to announce "a historic new era of co-operative federalism" that would, at long last, "fix the federation". Five years later, Australian federalism lies in tatters."
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website (subscription required)
More reading at Henry's blog
Download
GST punishes resourceful states to reward the rest
04 Jun2012
Treasury's arguments against royalties seriously flawed
Henry in The Australian Monday 4 June 2012:
"Here's the rub," Julia Gillard told the nation's mining executives at last week's Minerals Council annual dinner; "you don't own the minerals". But she carefully omitted to say precisely who does. For she knows full well the commonwealth no more owns those minerals than it owns the moon."
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website (subscription required)
More reading at Henry's blog
Download the pdf.
"Here's the rub," Julia Gillard told the nation's mining executives at last week's Minerals Council annual dinner; "you don't own the minerals". But she carefully omitted to say precisely who does. For she knows full well the commonwealth no more owns those minerals than it owns the moon."
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website (subscription required)
More reading at Henry's blog
Download the pdf.
28 May2012
Better for Club Med to stay in eurozone and face up to reform
"It is far easier to make a fish soup out of an aquarium than the other way around. And once the soup has been made, it is a bit late to try to extricate a particularly inedible goldfish. "
More reading at Henry's blog.
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website (subscription required)
Download
Better for Club Med to stay in eurozone and face up to reform
21 May2012
Miners' taxes pay for PM's follies
"Last Tuesday, Martin Parkinson, the Treasury Secretary, used the annual post-budget address to examine the uncertainties in the economic outlook. While his speech was wide-ranging, one component stuck out: the suggestion that the rapid growth of mining was "dampening tax receipts as a share of the economy", with "the accelerated write-offs provided for many mining assets" being "of particular importance". "
More reading at Henry's blog.
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website (subscription required)
Download
Miner's taxes pay for PM's follies
More reading at Henry's blog.
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website (subscription required)
Download
Miner's taxes pay for PM's follies
18 May2012
PM rebuilds the base to go back to the future
"Despite the devastating Christchurch earthquakes, New Zealand is undertaking a fiscal consolidation twice the size of Australia's"
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website.
Download
PM rebuilds the base to go back to the future
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website.
Download
PM rebuilds the base to go back to the future
11 May2012
Flimsy balancing trick really a lacklustre effort
Henry in The Australian 7 May 2012:
"Since being elected in 2007, Labor has taken policy decisions that have increased revenue by $24.2 billion and expenditure by $126.1bn, worsening the budget bottom line by $102bn."
More reading at Henry's blog.
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website.
Download
Flimsy balancing trick really a lacklustre effort
"Since being elected in 2007, Labor has taken policy decisions that have increased revenue by $24.2 billion and expenditure by $126.1bn, worsening the budget bottom line by $102bn."
More reading at Henry's blog.
Click here to read the article at The Australian's website.
Download
Flimsy balancing trick really a lacklustre effort