$2.4m in corporate welfare for the wine industry
If in a few years a glass of Australian wine tastes better than it does now, you will know who to thank: the Australian taxpayer.The government has announced $2.4 million to establish a ‘Training...
View ArticleCIS Podcast ep 8 – week ending 14 June 2013
Episode 8 – produced for the week ending 14th of June 2013 TopicsImmigration policy and asylum seekersHigh level talks in America between China and the USwith Jeremy Sammut and Ben Herscovitch...
View ArticleCIS Podcast ep 22 – week ending 27 September 2013
Episode 22 – produced for the week ending 27 September 2013 TopicsAnti-competitive action and secondary boycotts,The abolition of the Climate Commission andThe return of Radio Free Chinawith Trish Jha,...
View ArticleCIS Podcast ep 24 – week ending 11 October 2013
Episode 24 – produced for the week ending 11 October 2013 TopicsThe politics of teaching struggling kids how to read, andPoliticians expenses – scandal or not?with Jen Buckingham, Jeremy Sammut and Ben...
View ArticleCIS Podcast ep 27 – week ending 8 November 2013
Episode 27 – produced for the week ending 8 November 2013 TopicsChiselling away at GodWhat to do about the car industryAustralian spy gamesWith Nick Cater and Trisha Jha, produced by Matt O’Connell...
View ArticleThe ARC’s curious interest in China
Remember the recent $183,000 of your money the Australian Research Council gave to one lucky academic to study China’s rural migrant workers, in order to “demonstrate unequivocally that love and...
View ArticleGrommets at DFAT
We all know Prime Minister Tony Abbott is a keen surfer.Less well-known is the fact that Foreign Affairs Minister, Julie Bishop, must also be a fan.WasteWatch can’t think of any other explanation for...
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