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Election FactCheck Q&A: does the government spend more on negative gearing...

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Saul Eslake, University of Tasmania The Conversation is fact-checking claims made on Q&A, broadcast Mondays on the ABC at 9:35pm. Thank you to everyone who...

Gas projects tipped to come up empty on tax payments

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Revenue Academic raises alarm Heath Aston: Political correspondent, SMH The contribution to federal tax revenues from multinational oil and gas companies has slumped and a senior...

Major parties are behind the times – and strangely silent –...

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Eva Cox, University of Technology Sydney As we enter the business end of the election campaign, with pre-polling underway, there is a profound lack of...

How the Property Council is shaping the debate around negative gearing,...

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Nicole Gurran, University of Sydney and Peter Phibbs, University of Sydney We see their spokespeople quoted in the papers and their ads on TV, but...

The problem with reinforced concrete

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Guy Keulemans, UNSW Australia By itself, concrete is a very durable construction material. The magnificent Pantheon in Rome, the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, is...

Singapore to out multinationals shifting profits

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Multinationals suspected of routing Australian profits through Singapore will be outed to tax authorities, with the low-tax nation this week signing up to the...

Tax avoidance tactics laid bare: PwC tells multinationals ‘read the play’

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The proposed voluntarily tax transparency code announced in the May budget is not worth the piece of paper it is written on. The code is...

State of the states: New South Wales and the issues resounding...

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Gregory Melleuish, University of Wollongong Ahead of polling day on July 2, our State of the states series takes stock of the key issues, seats...

Landscape Photography Design Part 1: Composition Primer

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Landscape photography is the often stigmatized genre of it not communicating anything other than display of beautiful imagery at best. In this epic arc...

TAFE cuts teachers despite skills shortage

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Eryk Bagshaw    Education reporter    Carpentry, plumbing and painting teachers at NSW TAFE are being made redundant at one of...