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"The average mortgage pays $200,000 in profit over its life to the banks," says Richard Denniss, co-CEO at The Australia Institute.

You can read more on good ideas for economic reform here: thepoint.com.au/opinions/251113-genuine-...

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Join Nobel Prize-winning economist Professor Joseph Stiglitz to discuss why corporate tax is good – and why democracies should be collecting more of it!

@josephestiglitz.bsky.social @richarddenniss.bsky.social @ebonybennett.bsky.social #auspol

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2 months ago 72 25 1 0
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“Gas, oil, and coal companies are let off the hook, while the true costs of climate-fueled disasters keep landing on the wrong people, again and again," writes Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director of The Australia Institute.

Read the full article: theaus.in/3YLYjtT

3 months ago 49 19 2 0
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There are more than four million guns in Australia, and Australia Institute research shows that a gun is stolen every four hours.

📺 Research Director Rod Campbell on CNN
@rodcampbell.bsky.social #auspol

3 months ago 59 28 3 3
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The Point Live: Labor and Greens to pass environment laws today, Nationals pretend to care about Barnaby Joyce's future Labor wants a political win and wants its environment legislation pushed through, even if it means sitting on Friday to do it, while the Nationals are pretending to care about Barnaby Joyce's potentia...

The EPBC Act changes are nowhere near perfect, but there have been some important improvements to the pretty shite original bill.

Good on the govt for negotiating with the Greens to deliver something not completely shit.

Maybe think on doing a bit more of that?
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4 months ago 201 48 11 4
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"How many extra possums does it take to compensate for a dead platypus?" asks Richard Denniss.

"That’s the kind of calculation a bureaucrat would literally have to make under Environment Minister Murray Watt’s new ‘environmental laws’".

Read Richard’s full piece: thepoint.com.au/opinions/251...

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“People often stop me in the street, at the airport, at footy games, and commend me for being brave,” writes Senator Fatima Payman in new book, A Time for Bravery, presented by Australia Institute Press.

Read the full extract of Senator Fatima Payman’s essay here: thepoint.com.au/opinions/251...

4 months ago 94 19 2 1
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Australia Institute Live — Daily Updates Stay updated with the latest from The Australia Institute.

Money talks live.thepoint.com.au/2025/10/the-...

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Mates’ rates and why Australia can’t have nice things live.thepoint.com.au/2025/10/the-...

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Australia Institute Live — Daily Updates Stay updated with the latest from The Australia Institute.

Without freedom of information, Australians would have no idea of the scale of gun thefts live.thepoint.com.au/2025/10/the-...

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Australia Institute Live — Daily Updates Stay updated with the latest from The Australia Institute.

AUKUS: no scrutiny, no guarantee live.thepoint.com.au/2025/10/the-...

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Australia Institute Live — Daily Updates Stay updated with the latest from The Australia Institute.

Fuel for thought live.thepoint.com.au/2025/10/the-...

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Local governments face soaring cost of climate change Local government revenue is not keeping pace with the rapidly rising costs of climate change, according to new analysis by The Australia Institute.

Australians are paying for the effects of climate change already. It's time the govt made big polluters pay their part. The first step is for the government to release its National Climate Risk Assessment report - to acknowledge, transparently and honestly, where we are and what we need to do.

7 months ago 63 12 0 0
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Seal photo exposes brutal truth behind popular Aussie dinner staple The salmon industry says it's committed to protecting wildlife, but campaigners say details of the connected deaths would “horrify consumers”.

Can everyone please stop eating Tasmanian salmon.
Question where the salmon from your sushi lunch is sourced from and what is dying to supply it!
#Tassal #ecocide #environment #auspol au.news.yahoo.com/seal-photo-e...

7 months ago 53 32 3 0
Jane of the north posted "Canadian here, your neighbor with cold winters and sensible gun laws. Did you know we've had 11 school shooting deaths? Not this month or this year, but total, in history. And absolutely no deaths in elementary schools. Why? Because gun laws save lives.
Listen. Its the guns."

Jane of the north posted "Canadian here, your neighbor with cold winters and sensible gun laws. Did you know we've had 11 school shooting deaths? Not this month or this year, but total, in history. And absolutely no deaths in elementary schools. Why? Because gun laws save lives. Listen. Its the guns."

This says it all.
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7 months ago 604 225 21 8
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Ley’s need to appease the far-right further condemns the Coalition Sussan Ley’s pronouncement on Palestine and a need to appease the far-right of her party is dragging the Coalition into the political abyss.

Excellent by @amyremeikis.bsky.social. Australian journalists need to wake the f*ck up

www.thenewdaily.com.au/opinion/2025...

8 months ago 341 86 23 2
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We finally find out what Labor will do with its second term The question we have been asking is ‘what will Labor do with power?” Now we have the answer – the least possible.

It’s the very least they can do

www.thenewdaily.com.au/news/politic...

8 months ago 194 78 21 10
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None of this passes the pub test - The Shot Jillian Segal’s report, the entire double-spaced, decorative and glossy 16 pages of it, is largely insulting dross.

None of this passes the pub test theshot.net.au/uncategorize...

9 months ago 183 52 3 0
Dr Max Kaiser, Executive Officer, Jewish Council of Australia “This document reads more like a blueprint for silencing dissent rather than a strategy to build inclusion. The report’s vague language around ‘antisemitic narratives’ or ‘affiliations’ , coupled with its emphasis on the discredited IHRA definition of antisemitism, make the actions recommended dangerously unclear. Consistent with her past statements erroneously linking antisemitic attacks with Palestine solidarity protests, Segal seems fixated on driving a pro-Israel narrative and repressing legitimate criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Antisemitism is real and must be taken seriously. But it does not exist in a vacuum. Any response that treats antisemitism as exceptional, while ignoring Islamophobia, anti-Palestinian racism, and other forms of hate, is doomed to fail.”

Dr Max Kaiser, Executive Officer, Jewish Council of Australia “This document reads more like a blueprint for silencing dissent rather than a strategy to build inclusion. The report’s vague language around ‘antisemitic narratives’ or ‘affiliations’ , coupled with its emphasis on the discredited IHRA definition of antisemitism, make the actions recommended dangerously unclear. Consistent with her past statements erroneously linking antisemitic attacks with Palestine solidarity protests, Segal seems fixated on driving a pro-Israel narrative and repressing legitimate criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Antisemitism is real and must be taken seriously. But it does not exist in a vacuum. Any response that treats antisemitism as exceptional, while ignoring Islamophobia, anti-Palestinian racism, and other forms of hate, is doomed to fail.”

This by @jewishcouncilau.bsky.social's Max Kaiser is absolutely on point.

9 months ago 617 277 27 13
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Why this week matters | Between the Lines - The Australia Institute The Wrap with Amy Remeikis Earlier this week, 2025 clocked up its 183rd day. Most of eastern Australia would have been keeping one eye on the weather report, given the ‘rain bomb’, while others were r...

'You may delay, but time will not'
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9 months ago 80 29 3 1
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Wins: Why we can’t insure our way out of the climate crisis Just as bookmakers won’t take bets on a one-horse race, insurers will never offer insurance against inevitable sea level rise and floods.

Insurance can’t make a nation safe from climate change

We can no more rely on insurers to protect us from floods than we can expect supermarkets to protect us from famines

Insurance is a one year contract. Once damage becomes likely you just cant buy it
www.thenewdaily.com.au/opinion/2025...

9 months ago 84 29 4 1
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It’s absolutely critical that the Albanese govt holds firm against the attacks on the PBS by US pharma. That includes protecting generics.

Affordable medicines are key to our universal health system.

9 months ago 510 159 37 8
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Extract from Lattouf judgement

"ABC managers...extraordinarily sensitive to the risk of criticism by The Australian."

Shocking, as the Murdoch media now has near zero influence on the Aus public, see recent research from @australiainstitute.org.au 1/3

www.judgments.fedcourt.gov.au/judgments/Ju...

9 months ago 274 87 13 5
Chat showing votes for ALP and LNP and independents+minor parties since 1944 and in 2025 the LNP got 31.8% while indep/minor parties got 33.6% (the ALP got 34.6%)

Chat showing votes for ALP and LNP and independents+minor parties since 1944 and in 2025 the LNP got 31.8% while indep/minor parties got 33.6% (the ALP got 34.6%)

With Bradfield now called, @skyelark.bsky.social points out that the 2025 election was the first time where the votes for independents and minor parties were *larger* than for one of the ALP or LNP #OffTheCharts
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10 months ago 255 89 6 16
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Future gas reservation won’t get us over ‘valley of death’: energy CEO EnergyQuest chief executive Rick Wilkinson said a prospective change to reserves was “unlikely to solve the problem” of Australia’s east coast gas shortage.

Successive govts have failed to ensure 🇦🇺 gas benefits Australians. The re-elected Albanese Govt risks doing the same.

There's enough uncontracted gas to fix the projected shortfall. What’s missing is the guts to stand up to the gas industry.

www.afr.com/politics/fed...

10 months ago 171 51 6 2
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Chris Richardson, one of the most pro-resource industry economists in Australia.

“It is fair to say that how we tax gas in Australia is a massive fail,” he said.

www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

10 months ago 68 28 2 1

Australia needs a Whistleblower Protection Authority.
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10 months ago 222 89 5 3
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Other countries tax their oil and gas industries. Australia subsidies ours.

Our research found while gas prices boomed in 2022, LNG companies made windfall gains of up to $40 billion. PRRT take increased by less than $1 billion.

It's time to fix the tax loopholes that Big Gas exploits. #auspol

10 months ago 424 192 15 14

I find myself completely unable to function today. I’ve seen a child surrounded by the flames of what was her family home. Starving babies. Defeated, broken men. Women cradling their shrouded children. It’s too much. And yet I still have to hear ‘but Hamas..’ FUCK OFF. Israel is committing genocide

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