The Coalition had attempted to reinforce stability and confidence throughout its election campaign but the Australian people appear to have …
The Coalition had attempted to reinforce stability and confidence throughout its election campaign but the Australian people appear to have …
By Lee Smales, Curtin University
For the second time in the space of ten days, it appears that betting markets and pollsters have got it…
Political advertising is not just for politicians, with a number of Australian businesses also launching their own marketing campaigns this …
What have laissez-faire economists and user-pays ideologues done for Australia? What have vested interests from some big businesses and some…
By Shirley Jackson, University of Melbourne
Young people, job creation and taxation have all been at the centre of the federal election …
As the shockwaves of Brexit reverberated around the globe, criticisms of the United Kingdom’s decision have been widespread, but often ignor…
By Roy Green, University of Technology Sydney
What happened to the innovation debate in our lengthy election campaign? This was supposed…
By Jenni Henderson, The Conversation
The Coalition is finding additional savings of $2.3 billion by cracking down on welfare in its poli…
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has given a strong indication that Australia and New Zealand could work together when it comes to dealing wi…
By John Wanna, Australian National University
In past decades many federal elections (perhaps most) have been fought on economic issues …
Britain looks set to leave the European Union, in a referendum vote that could have significant implications for the Australian economy.
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People living in Britain may have been dealing with the potential ramifications of a British exit from the European Union for a while now, b…