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Should Australia be the richest country in the world?
The recent Nobel Prize in Economics sheds light on Australia’s biggest challenges and offers insights into whether they can be truly solved.
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.
Lessons from the Old Country
As Britain grapples with institutional decay and economic stagnation, Australia must learn from its mistakes—especially in housing, infrastructure, and energy—before we face the same fate.
Where's the efficiency?
As low-productivity sectors like health care rapidly expand, Australia faces a pressing need to boost productivity in other areas to maintain economic growth and living standards.
A sensible nuclear policy is in the nation's interest
Australia’s nuclear energy debate highlights the need for a sensible, economically sound approach to carbon reduction that considers all options, rather than politically-driven policies that may prove inefficient and costly.