Our healthcare records outlive us. It’s time to decide what happens to the data once we’re gone.
Category: Opinion
There is no private ‘Utopia’
Government is the only one working to create a ‘Utopia’.
City-country divide: not as wide as you may think
That the economic divide between Australia’s cities and regions is getting bigger is a misconception.
When all things change, Customs stays the same
Minister Dutton has assured those in the supply chain that the current work agenda would be maintained under the Home Affairs department.
Political reformation
A referendum on fixed terms will succeed only if other constitutional changes are made.
‘Retrograde solution’: West Gate Tunnel Project a ‘permanent blight,’ says PIA
The Victorian government’s plans to connect central Melbourne to the city’s west have been called into question.
Gravity is starting to catch up with stupidity
There are a few worrying trends and signs on the horizon for Australian governments.
More action needed to protect vital infrastructure corridors
Mayor David O’Loughlin writes that first- and last-mile issues in freight must also be addressed.
Why a population of, say, 15 million makes sense for Australia
Neither of Australia’s two main political parties believes population is an issue worth discussion.
The impact of the South Australian bank levy
The federal govt should encourage the states to implement their own bank levies.