The Australian Independent Media Network
Sunday, April 22, 2018 - 06:08
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Sunday 22 April 2018 Author’s note: Sunday is the day that I look forward to catching up with reading all those things I missed during the week and just lazing about, and I don’t post anything. However, because of the actions of this government I have decided that every day is important to their demise.… The post Day to Day Politics: Australian values, fair dinkum. appeared first on The AIM Network. |
North Coast Voices
Sunday, April 22, 2018 - 00:19
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A vast majority of Australian households have seafood meals throughout the year.Last year fresh seafood accounted for 49 per cent of all fish consumed, 26 per cent was canned and 25 per cent frozen.According to the Dept. of Agriculture Australia has the world’s third largest Exclusive Economic Zone. |
The Tally Room
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 13:09
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There are eight new seat guides up on the website since I last updated last Friday. |
politicalowl
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 12:17
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Hackery or Heresy - John Quiggin in Crooked Timber |
John Quiggin
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 10:43
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Socialism is much more than public ownership of productive enterprises. Still, if there is one policy that clearly distinguishes socialists from their (or rather our) opponents, it is support for public enterprise as a way of organizing large-scale production, and, in particular, as the preferred model for industries characterized by natural monopoly or other major market failures. The opposite view, dominant since the 1970s, is the market liberal framework that favors comprehensive private ownership, with “light-handed” regulation as the response to market “imperfections”. |
politicalowl
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 08:38
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The new Vietnamese - Houston Chronicle, USA |
The Global Mail - Syndicated Stories
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 08:00
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Bytecoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency with a sole focus on financial privacy. It is an open project in which developers world over can participate in the development of its network. The Bytecoin network also allows instantaneous global transactions on its […] The post Bytecoin and its BCN coin: A starter’s guide appeared first on The Global Mail. |
Poll Bludger
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 06:44
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A pendulum for the next federal election, assuming new draft boundaries in Victoria, South Australia and the ACT are adopted as is. The post Next federal election pendulum (provisional) appeared first on The Poll Bludger. |
The Australian Independent Media Network
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 06:04
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Saturday 21 April 2018 Author’s Note. Every Saturday from now on I plan to bring you something a little different. So this is a trial run and you will get the gist as you read through. Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated. Comment of the week. Russell Darrick. Wrote what follows in response to… The post Day to Day Politics: Saturday Reflections. appeared first on The AIM Network. |
MacroBusiness
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 04:41
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March was a shocker for the ASX with the ASX200 down over -4%. Investors in our tactical funds did much better, led by our income and accumulation funds increasing +0.4% and +0.3% respectively. International shares performed much better than Australian shares (helped by a falling Australian dollar) finishing down -1.1%. In particular, our March performance The post March MB Fund Performance appeared first on MacroBusiness. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
The Global Mail - Syndicated Stories
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 02:20
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Walmart, one of the world’s largest retailers, is jumping on the blockchain technology bandwagon, according to patents that were released by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The retail giant filed two patents in 2017 with both referencing a […] The post Walmart files patents to use blockchain technology to store payments appeared first on The Global Mail. |
North Coast Voices
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 00:16
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“There are no saviours of democracy on the horizon. |
North Coast Voices
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 00:15
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This was the News Corp mouthpiece for that far-right pressure group the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), Miranda Devine, in full rant (though sticking closely to IPA's wish list) and under multiple mastheads on 18 April 2018:Malcolm Turnbull has a rare opportunity to put a stop to the Left’s long march when the Race Discrimination Commissioner’s term expires in AugustRace Discrimina |
North Coast Voices
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 00:15
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MacroBusiness
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 00:01
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Global Macro / Markets / Investing: Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin on the bitcoin bubble and running a $125bn blockchain – FT Blackstone Group’s Assets Jump 22% to Record $450 Billion – Bloomberg What If Tesla’s Time Is Running Out? – Bloomberg Don’t Fear the Yield Curve—Just Yet – WSJ A.I. Researchers Are Making More Than $1 The post Weekend reading: 21-22 April 2018 appeared first on MacroBusiness. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
politicalowl
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 21:28
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Friday, April 20, 2018 - 19:47
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Cheeseburger Gothic
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 16:04
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Every now and then I let one out from behind the pay wall. Felt like todays bit on the banking royal commission needed to run free. As a companion piece, Michael Pascoe (recently let go by Fairfax and immediately snapped up by The New Daily) has a really good column on the exclusive club which runs corporate Australia. But I do swear more: |
The Australian Independent Media Network
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 16:00
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By Anthony Andrews (Continued from Part 1) A government cannot protect or serve the needs of their citizens without revenue. The present attacks on the ATO by the media and the almost unparalleled speed of the present federal government to publicly discuss initiating change, are not for the benefit of ordinary taxpayers, even if they… The post The world is about to end! (Part 2) appeared first on The AIM Network. |
Your Democracy
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 15:32
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Poll Bludger
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 15:29
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As the November state election looms closer into view, Newspoll finds next to nothing in it. The post Newspoll: 51-49 to Labor in Victoria appeared first on The Poll Bludger. |
The Australian Independent Media Network
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 14:00
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Part Twenty-seven of a history of European occupation, rule, and brutal imperialism of Indigenous Australia, by Dr George Venturini. The Commission had a shaky start. Appointed on 28 July, the Hon. Brian Ross Martin resigned four days later, following perceived conflicts of interest relating to his and his daughter’s former roles, and saying that “rightly… The post Government’s institutional brutality (Part 2) appeared first on The AIM Network. |
Renew Economy
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:39
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States quickly agree on approval for more work to be done on National Energy Guarantee. But concerns remain about the emissions target, and new analysis that suggests the electricity sector is being asked to address just 5 per cent of required reductions. |
Renew Economy
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:39
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States quickly agree on approval for more work to be done on National Energy Guarantee. But concerns remain about the emissions target, and new analysis that suggests the electricity sector is being asked to address just 5 per cent of required reductions. |
Renew Economy
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:37
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Polling shows 80% of voters support efficiency standards for rental homes, which should encourage the Victorian government to finally deliver this critical reform as part of its review of rental laws. |
MacroBusiness
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:30
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Cross-posted from The Conversation: Infrastructure Australia’s latest infrastructure priority list has been criticised for being “too Sydney-centric” and for giving Melbourne’s East West Link, cancelled in 2014, “high priority” status. The cancelled Roe 8 project in Perth was removed from the list. So how does a project get onto Infrastructure Australia’s list? This requires submission The post Why infrastructure business cases often don’t stack up appeared first on MacroBusiness. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
Inside Story
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:29
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In the first three months of this year, the official jobs figures tell us, 400,000 more people were in work in Australia than a year earlier. And roughly 300,000 of them were in full-time work. The Australian Bureau of Statistics adds that the pace of job growth is now slowing sharply — as well it might. On those figures, we added one new job last year for every thirty we already had. That’s almost twice our long-term average pace of jobs growth. It’s astonishing. |
MacroBusiness
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:23
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Too late from the Australian Banker’s Association: The issues raised have been unacceptable and do not meet the high standards the community rightly expects of banks. Australia’s banks are committed to tackling misconduct head-on and strongly back the reforms proposed today by the Turnbull Government to penalise bad conduct within the industry. A stronger range The post Evil Anna confesses appeared first on MacroBusiness. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
Renew Economy
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 13:21
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Given the electricity sector accounts for around one-third of national emissions, it must be asked why the government is only seeking to achieve 5% of the required abatement from the NEM. |
Renew Economy
Friday, April 20, 2018 - 12:57
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Queensland property groups join forces to install solar and smart technology on 15,000 investment properties across the state, offering bill crunching PV to landlords and renters. |