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Justin Pyvis

Justin holds a PhD in economics and has 20+ years of policy and investment experience across Australia, NZ, and Hong Kong. These days he’s often found walking cities (jwalk.ing, trying to understand how they work.

The truth behind Australia's fiscal recovery
A closer look at Australia’s budget surplus reveals a mix of fiscal accidents, hidden tax hikes, and misguided government spending that could leave the country facing a decade of deficits.
Hydrogen headstart, or headache?
The Albanese government’s Hydrogen Headstart was always going to struggle, as even generous subsidies can’t overcome the high costs and inefficiencies of green hydrogen production.
Friday Fodder (38/24)
Australia gets less productive; Qatar Airways flies over Qantas’ protectionist wall; Xi Jinping’s big bazooka; why so many kids have peanut allergies; fraud, fraud, everywhere; AI’s huge boom and likely bust; and Australia’s boys and young men are struggling.
The federal government won't solve the housing crisis
Australia’s housing crisis won’t be solved by federal policies alone, and demand-side measures from both major parties risk pushing prices even higher, while critical supply-side barriers—like restrictive zoning laws and regulations—remain largely unaddressed.
The Greens are deeply unserious
The Labor government’s potential deal with the Greens to eliminate negative gearing and reduce the capital gains tax discount may ultimately be more symbolic than effective in tackling Australia’s housing affordability crisis.