Music an Eclectic Mix
St Germain is the stage name of Ludovic Navarre, a French musician. His style has been described as being a combination of house and...
Malcolm Turnbull: a prime minister on probation in search of a...
Michelle Grattan, University of CanberraMuch of politics is comparative. Malcolm Turnbull, awaiting judgement from a fickle electorate, told Four Corners that if the Liberals...
The difference isn’t as big as they say
Original article by Ross Gittins
Both sides have previously supported policies they now vociferously oppose.
I get criticised by rusted-on supporters of both sides of politics...
Volkswagen’s U.S. diesel emissions settlement to cost $15 billion
Volkswagen AG's (VOWG_p.DE) settlement with nearly 500,000 U.S. diesel owners and government regulators over polluting vehicles is valued at more than $15 billion cash,...
How 76 profitable companies left Australian taxpayers $5.6 billion out of...
The biggest multinational companies operating in Australia are paying half the 30 per cent corporate tax rate on average, according to a new report...
These private companies pay less tax than we do – but...
Roman Lanis, University of Technology Sydney and Ross McClure, University of Technology Sydney
Information released this week by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) on the...
McDonald’s Australia cut its tax bill by more than half in...
Fast food giant McDonald’s Australia cut its tax bill by more than half in 2015 by routing payments via the low-tax nation of Singapore.
McDonald’s...
Musk’s Solar Lifestyle Idea Has One Big Flaw
Tesla’s explanation of its proposal to acquire Solar City, another Elon Musk project, offers a compelling vision: Get energy from the sun, use and...
Nexit, Frexit or Italeave? British vote fires up EU’s ‘Outers’
Britain's vote to leave the European Union fired up populist eurosceptic parties across the continent on Friday, giving fresh voice to their calls to...












