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Supermarket Price Gouging: Albanese’s Crackdown and the Ghost of 1983

Sydney – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week declared war on supermarket “price gouging,” bluntly accusing major grocery chains of “taking the piss” out of Australian consumers. In a sharp opening salvo of the 2025 election campaign, Albanese promised that…
A Comprehensive Review of the Australian Labor Government’s Tenure (2022–2025)

A Government Focused on Stability and Reform Since coming to power in May 2022, the Albanese Labor Government has governed through turbulent times — rising cost of living, international conflicts, and a shifting global economy. Despite these challenges, Labor has…
The Mining Employment Myth: Economic Contributions vs. Job Creation

Mining has long been heralded as a cornerstone of Australia’s economic prosperity, often touted for its substantial contributions to national income and export revenues. However, a closer examination reveals a stark contrast between the industry’s economic footprint and its role…
The Great Economic Management Myth: Labor vs. Liberal

For decades, Australians have been fed a political myth—the notion that the Liberal-National Coalition is the superior economic manager. It has been repeated so often that it has become accepted as fact, despite mounting evidence that Labor governments have consistently…
Australia’s Economic Priorities: Households vs. Big Business

As Australia approaches the next federal election, economic policies are once again at the centre of public debate. While the Albanese government has pursued a balance of cost-of-living relief and investment in public services, the Liberal-National Coalition has remained ambiguous…
Australia’s Economic Reality: The Numbers vs. The Narrative

As Australia moves deeper into an election cycle, the political narrative surrounding economic management is in full swing. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has recently lowered interest rates, crediting the Albanese government’s financial management for stabilising inflation and driving…
RBA Governor Bullock Defends Government Spending as Liberals Misinterpret Intentions

In a recent Senate hearing, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock clarified her stance on federal government spending, responding to media reports and questions from Opposition senators suggesting she had cautioned Treasurer Jim Chalmers about fiscal policies. Bullock’s…