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Opposing University Censorship in The Australian

Posted on May 27, 2015 by Administrator in Education, Human Rights, News · Tags: Bjorn Lomborg, censorship, universities

We are on page 7 of today’s Australian in an advertisement protesting the UWA’s attempted censorship of Danish academic Bjorn Lomborg. We’re reproduced the ad below for those who don’t buy a hard copy Australian.

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13 May 2026

Is this what they call the circular economy?

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7 May 2026

Rents will increase an average of $83 a week if CGT tax raised and negative gearing abolished ...according to modelling. Most renters are younger. This is not intergenerational equity.

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Graham Young and Damian Coory discuss what a 25% export tax would do to Australia's export gas industry. The profit margin on gas is around 23% so in principle it would mean most exporters would go out of business. So why would Greens and Independent senators be so keen on this tax if driving gas producers out of business isn't their intended aim? Especially as their case is based on assertions they must know are wrong. If you think international companies get our gas for "free" and don't pay tax, or that the industry gets $14.5 bn worth of subsidies, or that the Japanese make more from our gas than we do, or want to check anything else you've heard about the industry, this is a video for you. Link to FULL SHOW here: https://youtu.be/Fdcu2CKuYCw

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