Leading political expert Bruce Wolpe warns that populism has opened the door to unabashed authoritarianism in Trump’s return, and that Australia’s democracy demands vigilance.
One of the very few things about our relationship with the US that actually makes us safer is collapsing in real time. We need answers, and quickly.
Australia can hit back with tariffs, visa restrictions and taxes of its own, but there's not much to be gained. Retaliatory taxes and visa restrictions may hurt the US, but it will also hurt Australia's own economic interests. "Getting into a trade war, including putting tariffs in place, damages us," Kunkel said.
While all the focus during US President Donald Trump's inauguration was on tariffs, the sight of four tech titans at the ceremony should have put another economic policy on the radar: Tax.
A US judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's sweeping order to pause federal grants and loans. The White House earlier announced it would pause federal grants and loans while the administration conducted an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives.
Australia has already made significant progress on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Organisations should resist the backlash and continue to focus on making workplaces safer and more respectful.
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Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says Australia must “keep sweet” with United States President Donald Trump for the next four years. “Trump's America's First Trade Policy will include ...