The nuclear option

Nuclear energy still has many doubters, including in Australia, but sentiment may be shifting as the world struggles to wean itself off fossil fuels. By John McDuling.

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Susan Nguyen
Aspiration killers

The government needs to tackle Australia’s deteriorating economic conditions head-on by spending less and removing obstacles to productivity. By Angus Taylor.

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Susan Nguyen
Bowen's brazen act

Chris Bowen’s weaponisation of the department for which he is responsible points to an energy minister under pressure as public support for lifting the ban on nuclear energy increases. By James Mathias.

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Susan NguyenChris Bowen
Labor's Covid inquiry cop-out

The Government’s Covid inquiry fails on every count of what constitutes best-practice. It is too late in being appointed, too limited in its powers of review, too narrow in its scope, and too narrow in its membership and processes. By Scott Prasser.

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Susan Nguyen
Political bravery and the art of persuasion

Fighting for housing supply and tax reform requires more from MPs than signalling to their electorate. It requires them to show the courage and conviction to fight for core beliefs that might be electorally unpopular but are in the public interest. By Jason Falinski and Tim Wilson.

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PoliticsSusan Nguyen