Wherever the future migration pattern might lead, there’s always the other side of the ledger.
Where the fallacy of ratings nests?
Another observation is the common tendency of presidents to downplay, dismiss, and debunk survey findings and consequently dither over what to do with societal issues of grave concern.
APSA conference on diversity in USYD
The Australian government has just opened ‘windows of opportunity’ to anyone chasing the so-called ‘Australian dream’ — to study, live or work there.
UniSQ in Toowoomba
The portion who got its news via social media was about equal to the portion who got its news from newspapers and that was in 2017.
Chronic bureaucratic lapses
Every budget cycle has become a ‘hiding place’ for public funds that only trained eyes can declassify as ‘significant others,’ for lack of a better term.
RSBS revisited
What was quite strange was that RSBS was allowed to use the contributions of AFP personnel to generate investment revenues that were tax-exempt.
‘En seguida,’ why not?
So when would one save the pond where water lilies double in size each day, choking all other forms of life living underneath?
Fiscal standoff
Substantial government seed capital went down the drain, achieving nothing because of the military’s own making.
Sell no casino
There’s clearly no compelling reason to sell off the Pagcor casinos by public auction if the projected proceeds are practically equivalent to the profit intake of any given year.
Fear no China
The absolute fact remains that there is no single navy, marine, or soldier that the China Coast Guard has killed.