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‘Don’t mention the war’ – Words, meaning, and our lived experience

March 1, 2026 - 14:17 -- Admin

Major General Chris Smith DSC AM CSC teed off at the culture of managerialism affecting military decisions.  His thoughts could be applied far more widely than just the military, and he should be applauded. “At the point of definition, those at the other end of your rifle are the enemy, and you are their enemy. 

For Australia’s universities, over-regulation is the price of virtue signalling

February 28, 2026 - 00:10 -- Admin

Australia’s universities say they are over-regulated—and the chief executive of Universities Australia (UA), Luke Sheehy, has just secured a promise from education minister Jason Clare to give his members a break. A “better regulation” working group composed of “regulators, university peak bodies, unions and student representatives” will lead the charge in reducing regulation and cutting

MB Fund Podcast: HALO companies who are immune to AI

February 27, 2026 - 14:00 -- Admin

In this week’s podcast, Nucleus Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen, breaks down the rise of HALO companies — the resilient, pricing-power businesses proving largely “immune” to AI disruption — exploring why they continue to outperform, what protects their economics from technological shocks, and how investors can position around this defensive theme. Watch the episode

Another river of gold flows into Chalmer’s backside

February 27, 2026 - 12:30 -- Admin

The worst treasurer since Jim Cairns, and the dumbest since Wayne Swan is certainly not the unluckiest. Having squandered incredible national income windfalls as record inflation outbreaks, slaughtering real incomes, Treasurer Jim “chicken” Chalmers is ready to ride another unlooked-for river of gold flowing into his backside. This time, it is literally a river of

International student myths debunked

February 27, 2026 - 12:00 -- Admin

Business Council of Australia Chief Executive Bran Black delivered a keynote address to the Universities Australia Solutions Summit that repeated the same old myths and fallacies about the vital importance that international students play in the Australian economy. Is international education a major economic pillar? Black claims that international education is a major economic pillar:

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