
5 June 2025
Inequality and inheritance taxes
With a few exceptions (such as Andrew Leigh, Nicki Hutley and Angela Jackson), mainstream Australian economists — including me — haven’t thought, spoken or written as much about the causes and consequences of increasing inequality as perhaps we should have done in recent decades.

5 June 2025
'These could be our children': Israeli women opposing the war, an interview
Not only abroad, but also within his own country, Israel's Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is finally facing growing and substantial protests against his war in Gaza.

5 June 2025
When education funds genocide: students raise their voices in defiance
For more than a year, the world has been witnessing the genocidal massacres committed by Israel against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where tens of thousands have been killed, including university students and teachers, and academic institutions have been completely destroyed.

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5 June 2025
In one awful decision, Albanese has revealed his do-nothing plan
It didn’t take long for us to discover what a triumphantly re-elected Labor government would be like.

5 June 2025
Marco Rubio: The secretary of statelessness
Question: What member of Trump’s cabinet has four major posts, but only one job? Answer: Marco Rubio

5 June 2025
A sign of hope: UN High Commissioner Navi Pillay to receive 2025 Sydney Peace Prize
The Sydney Prize jury has announced the choice of UN High Commissioner Judge Navi Pillay as the recipient of the 2025 Sydney Peace Prize. The jury’s rationale and citation reads, Navi Pillay, for a lifetime of advocating for accountability and responsibility in the face of crimes against humanity.

5 June 2025
Shangri-la is not Shangri-la
Asia, and China's relationship with Asia, is a more complex environment than that understood by Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump and many in the West. This Shangri-la dialogue sought false friendship, and portended little peace and tranquillity.

5 June 2025
We must confound the Zionist Lobby
The recent article by John Menadue recounts how far the Zionist Lobby has managed to exercise the leverage — and it is undeniably powerful leverage — of the malignant scourge of antisemitism to further its geopolitical strategy of creating Eretz Israel and thus grasping the rewards that would flow from it.

5 June 2025
Thames Water disaster drags on
The Macquarie Thames Water saga may be coming to an end albeit at great cost – but not, of course, to Macquarie which has reinvested the billions it took out into other things.

4 June 2025
Navigating a world of revisionist powers
We are living in a world with three leading great powers — all with explicitly revisionist aims when it comes to the international rules-based order.

4 June 2025
A carbon tax and some key policy challenges
A carbon tax will obviously help reduce carbon emissions and achievement of the net zero target, but it will also help raise the revenue needed to fund essential government services and promote Australia’s economic development.
Latest on Palestine and Israel

5 June 2025
'These could be our children': Israeli women opposing the war, an interview
Not only abroad, but also within his own country, Israel's Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is finally facing growing and substantial protests against his war in Gaza.

5 June 2025
When education funds genocide: students raise their voices in defiance
For more than a year, the world has been witnessing the genocidal massacres committed by Israel against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where tens of thousands have been killed, including university students and teachers, and academic institutions have been completely destroyed.

5 June 2025
We must confound the Zionist Lobby
The recent article by John Menadue recounts how far the Zionist Lobby has managed to exercise the leverage — and it is undeniably powerful leverage — of the malignant scourge of antisemitism to further its geopolitical strategy of creating Eretz Israel and thus grasping the rewards that would flow from it.

4 June 2025
Freedom flotilla sets sail for Gaza carrying aid and demands: 'End the blockade. End the genocide'
No matter how dangerous this mission is, it's nowhere near as dangerous as the silence of the entire world in the face of the live-streamed genocide, said climate activist Greta Thunberg, who is aboard the Madleen.

3 June 2025
Conflation and controversy over antisemitism definition
Antisemitism did not spring up here as suddenly and as localised as a field of mushrooms. It is, above all, a by-product of Israel’s endless onslaught on the people of Gaza which one and all can watch as a daily horror show.

3 June 2025
The Australian Government needs to take strong action regarding the dire situation in Gaza
Here are extracts from a letter sent by AJDS to Penny Wong, the Australian Foreign Minister today [26 May]. It will also appear on social media. It has been slightly edited for the sake of brevity.

2 June 2025
Sea change in attitudes to Israel and Gaza
Profound changes in both public and elite opinion are often slow to occur but — once they start — they can shift dramatically and quickly.

2 June 2025
It is time to take our indifference to the Gaza horror seriously
It is time to take our indifference seriously. I remember having a heated discussion with classmates when I was in my first year of high school. We had just had a history lesson on the rise of Nazi Germany and the murder of over six millions Jews, intellectuals, and communists. We were arguing about how many Jewish people we could have “rescued” from the gas chambers and what we would have done if we had been alive then, how we would never have let that slaughter happen.

Israel's war against Gaza
Media coverage of the war in Gaza since October 2023 has spread a series of lies propagated by Israel and the United States. This publication presents information, analysis, clarification, views and perspectives largely unavailable in mainstream media in Australia and elsewhere.
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5 June 2025
Shangri-la is not Shangri-la
Asia, and China's relationship with Asia, is a more complex environment than that understood by Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump and many in the West. This Shangri-la dialogue sought false friendship, and portended little peace and tranquillity.

4 June 2025
Navigating a world of revisionist powers
We are living in a world with three leading great powers — all with explicitly revisionist aims when it comes to the international rules-based order.

4 June 2025
Marles' tough guy tosh hurts Australia
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles is a provocateur. His hawkish language kindles military confrontation between the United States and the Peoples’ Republic of China.

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