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by michael cooney malcolm turnbull has started saying the government won’t privatise medicare. is that even a thing? we explain. the west australian newspaper revealed a big secret in february this year. the newspaper’s read more what is the difference between labor and liberal on medicare? by michael cooney for more than thirty years, medicare has been there when australians need it. a sick child in the night, a pensioner with a persistent headache, a middle or working class read more the elephant in the room ignored by scott morrison: automation, robotics and the future of work by barry dunning “this budget is an economic plan, it's not just another budget.” with those words scott morrison opened last tuesday’s budget speech. there was plenty of time for three-word slogans, with read more more future of work it’s time to change the laws for workers by tim kennedy over the last few decades, the way we live and work has changed, and our workplace laws have not kept up. the fair work act, which sets out the laws for read more crackdown by cressida wall what do garfield barwick and josh frydenberg have in common? let me give you a clue: paid parental leave. the notorious cressida wall explains. oh my god. a week after the budget, read more may day – a day to reflect on our achievements by brendan o'connor over the weekend, on may day, many australians lined the city streets marching in commemoration of the achievements of workers. it’s a telling sign of solidarity internationally as people the world read more inclusive prosperity: what next? by david coats the chifley research centre were kind enough to organise a programme of meetings for me in sydney, canberra and melbourne to coincide with the publication of my paper building a read more inequality is impacting our politics and our lifespans by david coats we should fear the effects of inequality on our politics and our lifespans, not just our economy and society. inequality isn’t just destabilising capitalism or denying our people a fair read more more new progressive thinking what the bca should be doing but isn’t by brett gale for most australians the ability of australia’s business lobby to continually offer a “tin ear” to the views of average australians is flabbergasting. the latest example is the proposal by read more book review: “the rise of the outsiders: how mainstream politics lost its way” by brett gale a spectre is haunting europe. so began the opening words of one of the most famous political treatises of all time. but it’s not karl marx’s spectre of communism that read more like whisky, too much inequality is a bad thing by terri butler inequality, like whisky, is better taken in moderation. margaret thatcher reportedly liked the latter and didn’t much care about the former. there are those who say, as she did, that read more facebook isn’t the only one in trouble by ed husic the ceo of facebook mark zuckerberg made his new year’s resolution pretty public. in january, he told the world his personal priority was: fixing facebook. in march, as outrage about facebook’s failure read more environmental laws for the 21st century by felicity wade our environment laws are broken australia’s environment laws are broken. in 1999 the howard government delivered the environment protection and biodiversity protection act that administers the commonwealth government’s responsibilities for protecting read more more progress is happening interview with matthew laza, director of the policy network as social democratic parties continue to lose elections in europe they are increasingly looking to australia and new zealand as beacons of hope. chifley executive director brett gale recently caught read more -- shake up energy market regulation now! gabrielle kuiper explains how to make the energy market a strength, not a weakness, for the environment and growth we need a shake-up of energy market regulation the independent review of governance read more -- raising the gst is a lazy reflex by conservatives chifley executive director michael cooney takes the long handle to the so-called policy arguments for a gst the right-wing brain explosion over a higher gst is a case of evidence-free policy. read more -- increasing structural inequality and gender pay gap put a drag on economic growth katharine murphy reports on our latest paper. labor think tank says party conference must address nation's rising inequality a new paper produced by the inclusive prosperity commission attached to labor’s official thinktank, read more -- labor pulls the right levers labor's conference showed good politics and good policy converge in the here and now, writes nicholas reece in the age labor is finally on the right side of the debate. watch read more -- more in the media to win the battle of ideas, progressive voices must be ever present in the media, taking the battle head on. here are our most recent media appearances. bill shorten’s address to the chifley research centre 03 apr 2018 new executive director announced 30 oct 2017 applications open: executive director 07 aug 2017 chifley board statement about michael cooney 12 may 2017 new report measures the impact of penalty rate cuts on workers 03 apr 2017 more from the video archives more become a finanacial contributor click to donate the chifley research centre relies on contributions from individuals and organisations to fund our operations, events and research. without your donations, nothing we do would be possible. donate chifley circle cameron clyne cameron clyne is the former ceo of national australia bank and now chairman of advisory firm came
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