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Abbott budget reply: mind the gap between rhetoric and reality

Abbott budget reply: mind the gap between rhetoric and reality

Tony Abbott’s budget reply speech suggests that, despite a “budget emergency”, a Coalition government’s fiscal policy would be broadly similar to Labor’s. His rhetoric is austere, but his promises are not.

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The UK’s little problem with Europe

The UK’s little problem with Europe

Can British Prime Minister David Cameron’s Tory government hang onto EU membership? Or will the UKIP and its allies force the country to go it alone?

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Lost in translation: Chinese papers nicking English-language work

Lost in translation: Chinese papers nicking English-language work

Chinese-language newspapers are blatantly stealing copy from Australian publications. They say they want to expose good work to non-English speakers, but freelancer Sian Powell isn’t buying it.

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In an unstable region, Bangladesh can’t be ignored

In an unstable region, Bangladesh can’t be ignored

The tragic factory fire in Bangladesh has at least thrown light on a country largely ignored by Australia. In an unstable region, its business and political operations need attention, writes commentator Tanveer Ahmed.

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The op-ed rejected by the papers: unions and employers agree on skills

The newspapers didn’t want to publish a joint op-ed by business lobbyist Peter Anderson and unions boss Ged Kearney on the need to upskill Australian workers. Crikey is happy to.

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What’s (also) wrong with the Left: Josh Bornstein on Helen Razer

Helen Razer would have all aspiring lefties undertake an education in Keynsian economics. But lawyer Josh Bornstein wonders, are modern-day Keynsians really leading the campaigns Razer would support?

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From anxiety to Asperger’s, how the DSM is redefining disorders

The “bible” for mental health disorders is getting a much-needed update. It could reshape diagnosis and treatment for many sufferers, and not everyone is happy, writes Wes Mountain at The Citizen.

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The rise and fall of UGL’s $26m man Richard Leupen

Engineering and mining contractor UGL has slashed its profit forecasts by 40% this week. But chief executive Richard Leupen remains in the chair long after his contract expired.

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A free kick for Abbott? Carbon accounting for Direct Action

A change to the way Australia’s emissions are accounted for could make it a lot easier for us to meet our 2020 emissions reduction target. It may prove to be a big gift to the Coalition.

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Crikey calling: budget blues — and surprises

Budget week in Canberra highlighted the economic constraints facing an Abbott government — and gave a hint that the Coalition may be Labor lite when it comes to future budgets. Crikey deputy editor Cathy Alexander talks with Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane.

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Bumbling ASIC heralds new internet censorship era

ASIC has been revealed as the agency behind the blocking of a Melbourne education website, using a hitherto-unused internet censorship power.

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WHAT WAS SAID:

"(Thanks) to Labor's poor management over five years, there is now a budget emergency."

"When in doubt, Opposition leaders should always try to create a sense of panic."

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The carbon cutters are driving the country’s low-emissions economy. The Power Index profiles the business chiefs, lawyers, regulators and bureaucrats reforming a carbon-hungry economy in a highly politicised
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