Norweigan Prime Minister drives a taxi for a day

Norway’s Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg drives a taxi for a day, doesn’t reveal who he is until the passenger gets an inkling. Fascinating to see the attitudes on display, and how comfortable and casual things are. Can’t imagine that happening with any of the Aussie PMs since Hawke.

September 13, 2013 · 1 min · karan

Thanks Abbott

My internet was slow yesterday. I’m blaming Abbott already. Where’s my real NBN? As you might imagine, even knowing with what’s coming, I’m not a happy camper following the election. The Coalition romped home, and no matter how much lipstick you put on the pig that was the result for progressive parties, the shambles in the Senate or the infighting that’s engulfed Labor afterwards1 is all just a bad situation. ...

September 10, 2013 · 2 min · karan

Don't be an Idiot on Saturday

As Australians should express it: don’t be a fucking idiot on Saturday.

September 5, 2013 · 1 min · karan

Coalition dog-whistle politics continues

Scott Morrison comes to the defence of Fiona Scott’s “Asylum seekers clogging the M4” comment: “We’ve had 50,000 people turn up over the last five years,” he said; “in addition to that we have 20,000 people who have been released into the community under the government’s policies and they have principally been released into south-western Sydney and in Dandenong area in Melbourne and other places. Proving this is purely about the presentation rather than the actual issue, Morrison neglects to mention the 50,000 asylum seekers over 5 years represents only 5% of the 883,626 migrants that have been granted settlement in Australia over the same time. They’re not all living in Bondi and St Kilda, Mr. Morrison. ...

September 4, 2013 · 1 min · karan

Politics trashing the NBN

Houses and Holes on Macrobusiness reflects much the same view I have in my Election 2013 post below - sheer politics is getting in the way of good policy: Deloitte acknowledges that this is not a cost benefit analysis. But if we’re talking about a $25-$30 billion uplift in household standard’s of living per annum, even at a significantly higher cost of building that would be worthwhile and it would be difficult to match in any other spend of the same amount of money. ...

September 4, 2013 · 1 min · karan