Goldman has released an alarming study on Australian complacency regarding our new and improved AI+immigration growth model. Australia is mid-range in the AI rollout among DMs. But Australia is a ...
Victoria has legislated a target to source 95% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2035. This is one of the most ambitious renewable energy targets in Australia and globally, designed to ...
Regular readers will know that I basically believe that AI is only the latest iteration of a structurally deflationary environment, regularly disrupted by an inflationary pushback in the form of ...
Recently Victorian Opposition Leader Jess Wilson pledged that a Coalition state government would restore weekly rubbish collections if they win November’s state election. Overall, 33 Victorian ...
History doesn’t repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme. When Jeff Kennett became Victorian Premier in October 1992, Victoria’s net debt was more than 30% of gross state product (GSP) — one of the highe ...
Australia’s housing market is facing a ‘perfect storm’ of forces that are converging to deliver the largest price correction ...
Coolabah Capital’s Chris Joye published the following chart on X (Twitter) showing how dwelling values are falling at an annual rate of 12.0% across the five major capitals, led by Sydney, which is ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released the wage price index for the June quarter, which rose by 0.8% over the quarter to be 3.2% higher year-over-year: The result was in line with ...
With the release of the latest U.S. labour force data, further confirmation has come that all is not well in the U.S. economy. The labour force participation rate has fallen dramatically since late ...
So says some gas sheila. Federal Labor is increasingly likely to make changes to its centrepiece gas policy as it heeds widespread criticism that the scheme would crush investment by domestic ...
Simon Kuestenmacher, dubbed the “Stats Guy”, is a well-known immigration shill. For years, he has spread propaganda to support Big Australia. The Centre for Population’s latest projections have ...
When I first visited China in 2002, I was struck by one thing in particular: how wrong the Western view was that we were going to liberalise it. The scale of China had a ballast that made this ...