Sep 20, 2016 11:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Social Services Minister Christian Porter on Tuesday released a report on the lifetime costs of the social security system for the Australian population, putting it at close to A$4.8 trillion. The report was an...
World leaders lack the political courage to agree a fair global share of migration
Sep 20, 2016 06:20 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Whether fleeing wars, oppression, dictatorial regimes, extreme poverty, climate displacement or whether simply seeking a better life irregular migrants are among the most vulnerable people on earth. Crossing land and sea...

Memo to next president: Here's how to avoid our history of energy policy mistakes
Sep 20, 2016 05:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
With all of the hubbub surrounding this years presidential election, something important has slipped by with little notice: Despite the fact that it affects our economy, environment and national security, the candidates...

The future of the US Supreme Court is at stake no matter who wins in November
Sep 20, 2016 05:27 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
At a recent rally of Donald Trump supporters in North Carolina, Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence said the result of the November presidential election would determine the shape of the US Supreme Court for...
Winners and losers from the government's compromise on superannuation
Sep 15, 2016 06:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The government has watered down its superannuation reforms in the final release of the proposed changes. The superannuation contribution caps and the reforms to the non-concessional cap are less comprehensive than the...

State aid lessons for Australia from the Apple EU tax case
Sep 15, 2016 06:34 am UTC| Law
State aid is not necessarily the right forum to tackle tax avoidance by multinationals, but it is effective. The European Commissions case against Apple for receiving undue tax benefits from Ireland demonstrates the EU...
Media owners steer government away from reform in the public interest
Sep 15, 2016 01:53 am UTC| Law
The Turnbull governments media bill has been sent off to another Senate inquiry, despite protestations from the government and the industry over the need to pass it urgently. Communications Minister Mitch Fifields...