
Adam Triggs
Columnist at The Canberra Times
Partner at Mandala, visiting fellow at the ANU Crawford School, non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution
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2 days ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Adam Triggs
The Australian government is full of copycats, and that can be a wonderful thing. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue reading All articles from our website & appThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxInteractive Crosswords, Sudoku and TriviaAll articles from the other in your areaAustralia's typical approach when it comes to fixing problems is to sit back, see what the rest of the world does, and then pick the winning approach.
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2 days ago |
katherinetimes.com.au | Adam Triggs
The Australian government is full of copycats, and that can be a wonderful thing. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaAustralia's typical approach when it comes to fixing problems is to sit back, see what the rest of the world does, and then pick the winning approach.
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2 days ago |
huntervalleynews.net.au | Adam Triggs
The Australian government is full of copycats, and that can be a wonderful thing. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaAustralia's typical approach when it comes to fixing problems is to sit back, see what the rest of the world does, and then pick the winning approach.
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1 week ago |
eastasiaforum.org | Adam Triggs
What a difference an election campaign can make. At the start of Australia’s six-week election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton led the opinion polls. By the 3 May election, the polls had reversed. Election night was a landslide — Prime Minister Anthony Albanese did not just win, his Labor Party increased its parliamentary majority substantially. Dutton’s Liberal Party did not just lose, he lost his own seat too.
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2 weeks ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Adam Triggs
Worried about all the bad things that have happened this year? Hate to break it to you, but it's only May, and things could still get much worse. SALE ON NOW! Tap into unlimited access or signup to continue reading All articles from our website & appThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxInteractive Crosswords, Sudoku and TriviaAll articles from the other in your areaBilateral trade wars could become global trade wars. Trade wars could become financial wars.
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Treasurer @JEChalmers kicking goals this morning by abolishing 500 nuisance tariffs covering $8.5 billion of trade. Great to be on @abcnews this morning to discuss the impact of these reforms in lowering compliance costs for businesses and lowering prices for consumers #auspol https://t.co/lHVVzRWJhl

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