Monday 31 December 2012

PETER VAN ONSELEN list of mainly great articles



Peter Van Onselen
Peter van Onselen is Contributing Editor at The Australian, writing weekly columns for the business section on Wednesdays and the focus section on the weekends. He also writes a weekly column in the News Ltd Sunday papers and hosts "Australian Agenda" and "The Contrarians" on Sky News. Dr van Onselen is a Winthrop Professor at The University of Western Australia, and co-authored John Winston Howard: The Biography.

A truly horrific policy

LABOR'S plan to allow asylum-seekers to live in the community shows it has abandoned one of its guiding principles.

Abbott needs new direction

HE may appear lost in space, but Labor's task is astronomical.

Public loses from stitch-up by Labor

ATTEMPTS to damage the Coalition's credibility backfired when the trustworthiness of what Labor said came into question.

Tax that brings liabilities not revenue

IT'S hard to believe but royalty credits are accruing under the mining levy.

Misogyny debate's unwitting victim

JULIA Gillard's three biggest supporters are also Labor's worst performers.

There's sexism, and then there's barbs

HYPOCRISY has run like a thread through Labor's gender campaign.

Apology by Jones signifies nothing

PREVIOUSLY when Jones has apologised for his vile commentary about Julia Gillard it hasn't changed his approach.

Trickery helps balance budget

WAYNE Swan's flawed economic strategy is flawed politically too.

Worst of times for a beastly outburst

CORY Bernardi might well have escaped punishment if the Coalition were not under rare pressure.

Burke revealed as appalling policymaker

THE super-trawler ban is not only bad decision-making, it is also rude.

Awkward for Swan but worse for miners

THE cost of higher royalties is Swan's problem but, soon enough, higher royalties will become a problem for miners.

PM blew chance to tap into mining mindset

THE resources sector, Australia's engine, deserved a better approach  than Julia Gillard gave it at a conference this week.

Mine games go down like lead

THE PM's speech at the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies conference was a classic case of not understanding one's audience.

Policy rush a headache for Abbott

AUSTRALIAN politics is in a really interesting situation right now.

No smoking gun for Gillard accusers

BY definition, proving one's innocence is outside the framework of a democratic legal system.

Let's dispel a few myths

OFFSHORE processing is a smokescreen for political cowardice.

Hopefuls need to talk about Kevin

FANCY being Bill Shorten right now, or for that matter any other Labor leadership aspirant considering life at the top.

Gillard's new shock tactics

THE strategy is take the focus off Abbott and attack the states on power prices.

NDIS: no votes in playing politics

THE Prime Minister's refusal to back the levy proposal says a lot about her priorities.

Another wasted chance for Gillard

GILLARD'S decision to reject a levy to fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme is yet another poor one.

Swan a repeat offender

IT takes intestinal fortitude to be a good minister and he doesn't have it.

Survival fuels leadership noise

THE bottom-up drive to axe another PM builds but will Shorten, Crean and Albanese acquiesce?

Julia talks BlackBerrys, others iPhones

JULIA Gillard started her dialogue yesterday with a simple example to illustrate why it was so important that Australia innovate.

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