If our politicians were required to send their offspring to state schools,there would be a dramatic change in funding.
While public schools are starved of resources and private school remain overfunded,let’s cut to the chase.
A chemical that’s in everything from fridges to air-conditioning and is linked to birth defects is accumulating in our blood and drinking water.
Australia has far more private schools than most other countries in the OECD,so it is not surprising we spend more money on them.
International public servants in Paris have reminded us that Australia’s real wages are too low. So why is the RBA so worried about continued high inflation?
As the government campaigns on the cost of living,the OECD reports Australia’s wage growth lags the UK,Canada and the United States.
In the midst of a housing crisis,news that lifestyle and wellness workers have beaten some building workers to a spot on Australia’s draft priority skills list for migrants stretches credulity.
Having children can be a joy,but they don’t come cheap. They are also important to the economy.
Our housing industry has been too slow to respond to the increased demand for housing. What’s the Albanese government doing about this mess?
The federal government must address the hole in the consumer law and make it illegal to sell unsafe products.
Bracket creep and the end of the low- and middle-income offset delivered the biggest tax hike in the developed world as inflation surged,OECD data shows.