Tasmania’s current financial strategy is akin to giving your kids an unlimited credit card; the inevitable outcome is excessive spending, maxed-out limits, and an expectation of rescue when the bill arrives. And probably some questionable purchases.

Tasmania’s current financial strategy is akin to giving your kids an unlimited credit card; the inevitable outcome is excessive spending, maxed-out limits, and an expectation of rescue when the bill arrives. And probably some questionable purchases.
What did Tasmania Together set out to do, why did it fail and what can be learned?
Taylor’s takes on politics
It’s tempting to imagine King Island as Tasmania’s answer to paradise: wide-open beaches, dramatic cliffs, amazing golf links and the purest sea breezes money can’t buy—unless you’re one of the wealthy few who can.
What has London at the turn of the century and Hobart got in common. Quite a bit, actually.
1 billion hours of YouTube consumed daily, but who influences Aussie politics?
Lies, truths, and politics: where’s the line?
“DOGE,” Peter Dutton’s fix for government waste, though expecting real spending discipline from politicians is about as likely as spotting a Tasmanian Tiger in Tassie.
Should this be allowed to continue?