Grandfathering The Australian Dream

Grandfathering The Australian Dream

Australia's young people have been unfairly targeted by policies that have loaded them up with uni debts, locked them out of housing market and crippled them on the 'flexible' job front, and any changes that might address this imbalance are 'grandfathered' in so that they don't affect anyone who is presently in a position of power, that's what our Chief Economist Richard Denniss argues in his essay for the June edition of The Monthly - called

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Budget 2024: what you need to know

Budget 2024: what you need to know

Budget 2024 had a little bit for a lot of people, but in trying to please everyone, has the government disappointed everyone instead? What does the budget mean for inflation and living standards? What...

15 Mai 202420min

The budget vs inflation

The budget vs inflation

Millions of Australians are struggling to make ends meet, yet when it comes to the federal budget, too often we hear that governments ‘can’t afford’ additional spending. Next week, Treasurer Jim Chalm...

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Australia’s state-sponsored greenwashing

Australia’s state-sponsored greenwashing

It’s going to be difficult to tackle bogus environmental claims from the private sector until the government itself stops greenwashing, Polly Hemming says on this episode of Follow the Money. There’s ...

1 Mai 202431min

The Knitting Nannas redefining the face of activism

The Knitting Nannas redefining the face of activism

As the government shelves important reform to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, the Knitting Nannas are getting out into their communities and demanding an end to ...

24 Apr 202422min

Making freedom of information “sexy” with Rex Patrick

Making freedom of information “sexy” with Rex Patrick

Freedom of Information laws have helped the public uncover information governments would prefer to keep secret, but the system is failing. Strong Freedom of Information laws are critical to Australia’...

17 Apr 202432min

Not seeing the koalas for the carbon credits

Not seeing the koalas for the carbon credits

Rather than delivering on their election promise to create a Great Koala National Park, the New South Wales Government is sitting on its hands until it can earn carbon credits from forests. On this ep...

10 Apr 202426min

Minority retort

Minority retort

The major parties claim that minority and coalition governments are chaotic and unworkable, but are they actually more effective? Australian politicians aren’t exactly known for getting along with eac...

3 Apr 202430min

The Coalition goes nuclear

The Coalition goes nuclear

After scarcely mentioning it for nearly a decade while in government, the Coalition are now hot to trot on nuclear power – but why? On this episode of Follow the Money, energy researcher Matthew Ryan ...

27 Mar 202425min

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