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11,000 Aussies with over $5m in super receiving $70k+ p.a in tax benefits – why this needs to change

Many Australians earning higher incomes can end up paying up to $37c on the dollar in income tax.  But few Australians are aware of...

China’s movie industry- the NEW world’s largest box office empire

China's movie industry has yet again taken the title for the world's largest box office. With massive budgets and millions of viewers, we look...

Tassie Owners Wrecked – MP Elise Archer’s Crooked Hand in this Mess

Last year, MP Elise Archer refused to support a parliamentary inquiry into deteriorated building standards in Tasmania. This was in the midst of the...

Post Pandemic Recovery – Migrants & Students Opt Away From Australia

Migrants and international students have been marginalised by the Australian government for years, particularly under the Liberal party who have gone to great lengths...

Fines in Australia- why they disproportionately impact the underprivileged

Like many parts of the world fines in Australia exist for a number of reasons. In this article, we explore if fines are disproportionately...

Dan Andrews Plays Politics with Legalising Cannabis in Victoria

Cannabis legalisation is becoming increasingly common in the developed world. Countries like the United States and Canada proved the incredible benefits that cannabis legalisation...

Skilled Migrants and International Students Are Avoiding Australia -Why?

For a long time, Australia was regarded as among the top destinations for skilled migrants and international students. But the latest waves of skilled...

The Modern-Day Corporate Sweatshops of PWC & Friends

From 'prestigious employer to corporate sweatshops, how did we get here? PWC, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Accenture, and the likes. They are amongst...

The Building Industry in Australia: Politics Crushing and Home-Buyers’ Rights

It has long since been known that Australia's building industry is aggressively protected by the government, at the cost of the homeowner. 13%...

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