Tax reform remains the great unspoken issue of the 2007 ‘soon-to-be-real’ Federal election campaign.
The Treasurer, Peter Costello, has flagged that the Federal budget is $17 billion in surplus. It would seem predi
Beware of "missing words" when perusing political party’s policies and
deciding where you will be casting your PRECIOUS 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
votes....
If, like me, you wish to see an end to the nuclear industry
(firstly) on mo
The Queensland Conservation Council had invited all political parties to last Saturday's [6/10/07] forum on climate change. The coalition and Family First did not send representatives, Senator Barnaby Joyce (Nationals) had agreed to attend bu
Has Kevin Rudd learnt from his part in "reform" of the Queensland health system which saw the abolition of hospital boards in favour of centralised bureaucratic control?
It still confuses many how a Labor candidate can come to the area expecting to step in Kim Beazley's seat and expect people to vote for him.
He is not from the area so his an unknown along with what he stands for.
When phoning his office
Growing up, my family worshipped at the altar of unionism. My parents embraced ‘working class’ as an active social position not as a step on the aspirational treadmill. In those days and in the areas where I lived, it was nothing special.
The Howard Government is wondering why it is on the nose, let me tell them why.
It is on the nose because it focuses on monetary motivation, it assumes money is the only motivation for people. All of us do many things every day without money bein
The cost of money is still a positive for Howard, despite six rate rises in three years with voters more inclined to believe Liberals are better for rates than Labor, including 25% of soft voters - online research by On Line Opinion.
An interview with Eddie, who lives and works in Broome Western Australia, who talks about Work Choices, the Iraq war, the NT intervention and water resources.