Resources
Jessica Irvine
They're our resources, and it's time miners paid more to dig them up
Jessica Irvine Here's something to keep in mind the next time you hear a mining magnate or chief executive complaining about an outrageous assault on their industry.
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Politics of transport delivers only gridlock
Tim Colebatch Only a diverse, timely and merit-based set of transport solutions can meet the needs of fast-growing cities.
Seeds of Labor's destruction sown six years ago
Lindy Edwards The government is reaping the consequences of a train wreck set in motion six years ago.
Spare play time and grill the child
Alan Stokes It's NAPLAN week. OMG. Grab the paracetamol, the fish oil tablets, the guide to self-hypnosis for exam success and the cram books.
Coalition policy falls short of workers' worst fears
Ben Schneiders Large employers and miners are the winners from the Coalition's workplace relations policy, which will ease some of their concerns about Labor's Fair Work laws.
How privilege rules over school funding
Kenneth Davidson The still-used Howard government model for dividing up education funding between government and non-government schools blatantly subsidises social privilege at the expense of public schools, which...
Abbott, not Gillard, is the true 'class warrior'
Nicholas Reece Look at the policies: the Coalition wants to take from the poor and give to the rich.
Bad news being wasted
Jack Waterford The somewhat confected budget ''crisis'' has provided the Gillard government with a window of opportunity for changing a game - by now almost a foregone conclusion - into a match again.
Hockey needs to open his eyes to economic gains of proposed levy
Peter Martin Joe Hockey does not see an NDIS levy as "the right solution in this environment".
This tax would boost nation's economic performance
Peter Martin Joe Hockey is wrong. The shadow treasurer said on Wednesday he did not see a national disability insurance scheme levy as 'the right solution in this environment'.
Gonski changes mean all can reach learning potential
John Falzon The Gonski review tells us 79 per cent of the most socio-economically disadvantage students go to public schools.
One shot at boosting our schools: it's now or never
Nicholas Reece The education reforms are the circuit-breaker our schools desperately need.
Ruddites keep firing parting shots
Jacqueline Maley How quaint it all seems now. It wasn't so long ago - mere weeks, even - that the Labor government was tearing itself apart over leadership.
The policy tussle Labor should have had sooner
Jacqueline Maley Now that the leadership boil has been lanced, Labor is still arguing, but at least they're arguing about policy, right?
Foster ties with China, but do so in broad context
Gerard Henderson Perhaps the most compelling of the paintings in the 2013 Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW is Xu Wang's Self-portrait (interviewing Maoist victims).
Latest reforms in the hands of Coalition states
Tim Colebatch The Gonski reforms, if they ever take effect, will be paid for by recycled money. They will dilute the Gonski review's focus on the most disadvantaged.
The price of getting school funding to those who need it most
Tim Colebatch The Gonski reforms, if they ever take effect, will be paid for by recycled money. They will dilute the Gonski review's focus on the most disadvantaged.
Car industry's pros far outweigh its cons
Ian Porter Be careful what gets thrown away, there may be nothing available to take its place.
CSIRO should proceed with caution before drilling begins in Bight
Andrew Darby A careful study of the ecosystem in the Australian Bight is essential before BP begins drilling for oil.
Without hated red tape, we'd be in a bigger tangle
Lenore Taylor It's time to call out the incredible hypocrisy of politicians banging on about tape. And also the way politics is trumping policy on an almost daily basis.










