
Clinton wins New York, but fight for the Democratic Party's soul goes on
Apr 20, 2016 05:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A fractious New York primary has given Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump the clear victories they badly needed to end any perception that the wheels may be coming off their campaigns. Trumps win will give him a desperately...
Nature is neglected in this election campaign – at its and our own peril
Apr 19, 2016 06:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The electioneering has begun. In a campaign set to be dominated by economic issues, the Coalition and Labor are locking horns over who can best manage our finances, protect jobs and make housing more affordable. The Greens...
Balancing the budget mantra overlooks benefits of infrastructure spending
Apr 19, 2016 05:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Politics
When the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) recently released its recommendations on how the government should balance the budget, it prefaced it with the statement No economic problem in Australia is...

The argumentum ad whingeum: an idea whose time can't pass quick enough
Apr 19, 2016 04:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The marketplace of ideas is usually less a showroom for shiny new models and more of a cheery Op Shop. So its a big deal when a genuinely new argument is spotted in the wild even, or perhaps especially, when it comes from...
Scottish election 2016: six things you need to know
Apr 18, 2016 14:24 pm UTC| Politics
You might be wondering if it is worth paying attention to the Scottish election, which will be held on May 5. The result certainly looks a foregone conclusion: the ruling SNP will form a majority government for another...

With Dilma Rousseff impeached, Brazil is set for years of political turmoil
Apr 18, 2016 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The lower house of Brazils National Congress has voted overwhelmingly to impeach President Dilma Rousseff for allegedly covering up the scale of the countrys budget deficit, sending the case to the upper house. As the vote...
Government pro-Europe leaflet didn't swing voters in 1975 – and probably won't in 2016
Apr 18, 2016 11:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Back in 1975, when Harold Wilsons Labour government wanted to persuade voters of the merits of staying in the European Economic Community (EEC), they sent out a pamphlet Britains New Deal in Europe to every household in...