Archive
2024
It's time to break a few eggs
This is why we can’t have nice things. Last week, federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek decided to block Victoria’s Victorian Renewable Energy Terminal, a port that would have been used for the state’s planned offshore wind industry, citing the damage it would cause to wetlands, including:
Friday Fodder (1/24)
Here are a few short takes for you to chew over on the weekend, from the week’s happenings that probably didn’t need a full post.
1. A lot happens at sea that we don’t know about # A new study in Nature used satellite mapping to track ocean vessel traffic around the world. They found:
Are Coles and Woolies ripping us off?
Over the past couple of years, food in Australia has become expensive. So much so that even politicians have started to (belatedly) take notice. That’s usually a good sign that there’s going to be some kind of policy response, once the various reviews are completed and briefing notes are prepared. I’m not sure what form it will take, or how and when it will happen, but the sheer volume of political statements made over the past couple of weeks all but guarantees something is brewing. The common thread throughout: the perceived lack of competition and pricing power in the sector, but especially for the two major supermarket chains, Coles and Woolworths.
Inflation and Australia's cost-of-living crisis
I thought I’d kick the year off by commenting on perhaps the biggest issue facing the average Australian last year, and one that looks set to continue in 2024: inflation and the cost-of-living crisis. According to the ABS: