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Dutton’s gas reservation plan more about politics than price

Dutton’s gas reservation plan more about politics than price

Peter Dutton’s plan to introduce a gas reservation scheme on the East Coast may be good politics, but industry experts say it is unlikely to lower domestic gas prices for a long time, if at all, Kim Wingerei reports. A gas reservation scheme – forcing suppliers to set...

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The housing crisis we didn’t have to have, and how to fix it

The housing crisis we didn’t have to have, and how to fix it

Alan Kohler’s Quarterly Essay is a valiant attempt to put the housing crisis into a historical and macroeconomic perspective. He offers solutions, but there are no quick fixes. Kim Wingerei with the review. It’s the crisis everyone wants to talk about that politicians...

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David Collard’s financial innovations – VAT’s the Scam?

David Collard’s financial innovations – VAT’s the Scam?

Scale Facilitation’s CEO, David Collard, is alleged to have issued a grossly inflated invoice to boost the VAT refund his company could claim in the UK, adding to his long list of financial ‘innovations’. Scrambling to find money to pay late wages and make overdue...

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ASIC. Big fat cash-cow or world-class regulator?

ASIC. Big fat cash-cow or world-class regulator?

ASIC is back with new ways to ‘fix things’ following damaging testimony in yet another Senate Estimates hearing this week. Whatever the fix might be, holding Big 4 accountants or big corporates to account is still not in the corporate regulator’s plans. Michael West...

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