Economy
NXT says ‘Not Enough Evidence’ to Cashless Welfare Reform
The government’s proposal of a cashless welfare card has been undergoing trials in two Australian states since 2016. Their aim......
Banks avoid the new disruptive economy – so far
There ‘s a lot about to change in the financial world with global players entering the market with services most......
Our ‘gold-plated’ energy network
Last week, the Turnbull government announced plans to scrap the Clean Energy Target in favour of a National Energy Guarantee.......
Australia farewells car manufacturing
Australia’s car manufacturing journey ended today as the final Holden car rolled off the production line in Adelaide. The red......
Poverty: don’t blame the victims, fix the system
October 15th to 21st marks Anti-Poverty Week this year and Adelaide is hosting Australia’s largest annual anti-poverty event on Friday and......
Deforestation increases in Queensland
Deforestation in Queensland has risen to an unsustainable level, according to the Statewide Landcover and Trees Study. In one year......
A New Traffic Route… but not as you know it
A new Grattan Institute report released in early October has put a new perspective on how big a problem traffic......
The End of Australia’s Car Industry Is Nigh
Despite exporting 70,000 cars a year, Toyota is closing its last manufacturing plant on Australian soil. A combination of bad......
New interest in solar batteries as electricity prices surge
With electricity prices increasing by up to 20 per cent since June, many Australians see solar batteries as a way......
Waste industry pledges to send trash back to its source
After revelations of illegal practices in the waste industry, the peak body is calling on members to commit themselves to......