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OPINION

Philanthropy in an era of declining development aid

Oped, William Moore, Published on 02/04/2025

» Philanthropy will never replace public aid, but it can be a powerhouse if we use it right. With global development funding under strain, European aid budgets being redirected towards defence and rearmament, and the United States rethinking foreign assistance altogether, the aid community has been left scrambling.

OPINION

Bucking the trend

Oped, Postbag, Published on 11/03/2025

» Re: "Transition-finance for a green economy", (Opinion, March 10).

OPINION

So what are we supposed to make of MAGAnomics?

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 20/02/2025

» While the end of World War II 80 years ago ushered in an age of reason, Donald Trump's return to the White House has ushered it out. His MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement promises to take a wrecking ball to the postwar global economic order, raising the question of what will replace it.

OPINION

Asean now 'really' matters to Australia

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 27/02/2024

» The Albanese government has repeatedly declared that Asean matters to Australia. In the past, such an assertion often drew a quick response, with "really?" being the most common reply. Today, that is no longer the case. Asean "really" does matter to Australia. However, whether Australia matters to Asean remains to be seen.

OPINION

Can insurance come to our climate rescue?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/06/2023

» California's fall from grace has been steep and swift, and now even the insurance companies are pulling out. The two biggest American home insurance companies, State Farm and Allstate, announced last week that they will stop selling insurance policies to Californians. Why? Climate change-related wildfires are making it too risky to insure Californian houses.

OPINION

Aussie ties out of the woods, raring to go

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 27/09/2022

» 'Thais that bind: secret mission ends Aussie's torment," read the front page headline of The Australian on Nov 22, 2020. It was referring to Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert, the British-Australian academic arrested in late 2018 by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard as she was about to leave Tehran over an espionage charge. She was subsequently sentenced to 10 years in jail in a secret trial.

OPINION

US CHIPS off the Chinese block

Oped, Anne O. Krueger, Published on 23/08/2022

» Semiconductors, one of the most important innovations of the last century, are now crucial inputs in mobile phones, personal computers, educational technologies, vehicles, heavy machinery, medical instruments, military equipment and much more.

OPINION

What if Trump triumphs again?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 11/09/2020

» 'To lose one parent... may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness," wrote Oscar Wilde in his play The Importance of Being Earnest in 1895.