Episode 5: Market Farces
Between the Lines Newsletter
The biggest stories and the best analysis from the team at the Australia Institute, delivered to your inbox every fortnight.
You might also like
After the landslide: Australian politics since the 2025 election
Richard Denniss and Amy Remeikis discuss the dramatic changes in Australia’s political landscape since Labor’s landslide election victory.
Where is our public inquiry on AUKUS? | Between the Lines
The Wrap with Matt Grudnoff What we know at The Australia Institute is that change is difficult and hard fought. We have made real progress with Labor supporting these reforms to capital gains tax, negative gearing, and trusts. But the change hasn’t passed the parliament yet, and vested interests are going to continue to push
Parliament’s back, and crossbenchers and backbenchers are setting the agenda | Between the Lines
The Wrap with Bill Browne Conservative commentators predicted that Treasurer Jim Chalmers would use last week’s Productivity Roundtable as an excuse to pursue an ambitious economic reform agenda. Don’t threaten me with a good time. The Albanese Labor Government announced 10 “quick wins” like “accelerating” changes to environmental laws and Artificial Intelligence adoption in the public


