The MRC is not alone in calling for the use of statistical data to improve judicial integrity. But its voice was the only to be censored for actually undertaking the exercise. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe scope for speculative class actions has been drastically reduced after temporary changes to continuous disclosure laws were made permanent. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe strong economic recovery is delivering a skills training bonus. By James Mathias
Read MoreEnshrining a definition of casual employment into legislation provides much needed certainty for the employment landscape. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe safe storage of nuclear waste is under threat from pointless political manoeurvering. By James Mathias.
Read MoreLabor is conspicuously alone in opposing reforms that would bring litigation funders under the same regulatory umbrella as other financial service providers. By James Mathias.
Read MoreLabor clearly hasn’t thought through its ‘no-brainer’ housing policy commitment. By James Mathias.
Opponents of the Government’s proposed income tax cuts either misunderstand how taxation works or are selectively omitting key facts. By James Mathias.
Read MoreAustralia is performing better than other OECD countries during the pandemic thanks to policies implemented by the Coalition. By James Mathias.
Read MoreDaily infection numbers must be balanced against the health of the economy if we are to make good policy decisions. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe depth and length of the recession will be decided by what we can do to put small business back on its feet. By James Mathias
Read MoreThe people who urge australia to ‘do more’ about climate change are curiously vague about the cost of their supposed actions. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreYou almost need a PhD in industrial relations law to decipher the awards negotiated by some unions. No wonder some managers are confused.
Read MoreLabor’s shadow minister for Education is more interested in politics than helping young people find meaningful work, says James Mathias.
Read MoreUnions are unfairly leveraging their privileged status, the MRC's James Mathias tells the Senate Inquiry into the Fair Work Laws Amendment Bill in Melbourne.
Read MoreSome union bosses think they shouldn’t be encumbered by the rules that apply to other office bearers. Legislative reform is overdue.
Read MoreThe Four Corners investigation into the Murray-Darling scheme typically targeted big business while ignoring the benefits to the river and small operators, says James Mathias.
Read MoreSir John Carrick AC KCMG said life is a ‘limitless adventure’. His own life, as a soldier, POW and Senator, is testimony to it. By James Mathias and Fred Pawle.
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