National accounts show past performance no guarantee of future results
Sep 09, 2018 20:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Wednesdays GDP figures were good. Growth was up 0.9% in the June quarter and 3.4% over the past 12 months. As they say in baseball: You cant boo a home run. But you can ask how likely the batter is to do it next time....
VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on changing the pension age, women in parliament and the au pair saga
Sep 09, 2018 20:39 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Michelle Grattan talks to University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Deep Saini about the week in politics, including Prime Minister Scott Morrisons pilgrimage to the town of Albury, and his decision to...

VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Liberals' leadership spill and the controversy around au pair visas
Sep 02, 2018 22:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Malcolm Turnbull gives a final press conference as prime minister, after he was brought down by conservative forces within his party. AAP/Mick Tsikas Michelle Grattan talks with University of Canberra Deputy...
Peter Dutton's decisions on the au pairs are legal - but there are other considerations
Sep 02, 2018 22:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Minister for Home Affairs Peter Dutton has come under scrutiny for exercising his personal powers during his time as Minister for Immigration and Border Protection to grant tourist visas to four foreign au pairs who were...
Trans Mountain ruling: Victory for environmentalists, but a setback for action on climate change
Sep 02, 2018 22:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature Politics
The court ruling that has halted the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has seismic implications to the Canadian socio-political and environmental landscape. One of the many potential implications of the courts decision...
Why the WA government is wrong to play identity politics with dingoes
Sep 02, 2018 22:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Australias Commonwealth Coat of Arms depicts two iconic native animals the kangaroo and the emu. Both are unquestionably fair dinkum Aussies, unique to this continent and having lived here for a very long time. A very...
Nicaragua crisis: how democracy dies in the era of fake news
Aug 28, 2018 16:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
For decades, Central America was mostly sidelined as far as global news was concerned. That all looked set to change with the advent of digital media, which initially promised to put previously marginalised voices on the...