The Albanese government has clearly backed the wrong horse in Qantas and the departure of yet another Fortescue executive says something is out of whack. Here are ten thoughtful opinion pieces from the last week.
A growing number of analysts believe that persistently high inflation will force the government to scrap the stage three cuts and embark on a broader overhaul of the personal income tax system. -Agricultural land is the quiet achiever, outperforming equities and housing over the longer term.
-After 10 years of denial and delay on climate action, I’m not interested in more years of distraction by a debate on an energy source which clearly doesn’t stack up for our country. -The market was stunned by Fortescue announcing a new CEO. It now wonders about Andrew Forrest accepting lower return rates on green energy projects to become hugely profitable – just as he’s achieved in iron ore.
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