Glenn Connley

Fuel uncertainty caused by war highlights need for more EVs: peak leasing body

The National Automotive Leasing and Salary Packaging Association (NALSPA) says the war in the Middle East highlights the need to get more…

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Rising fuel prices will achieve a similar outcome to an interest rate rise. There should be no rise in the March RBA meeting.

One sign that yesterday’s GDP figures that while good were not actually a sign that the economy is powering away. I noted…

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Three reasons to be glad the Senate blocked Albanese’s Freedom of Information changes

Today, the Albanese government pulled its “friendless” Freedom of Information Amendment Bill. The bill saw widespread opposition, with a Senate Inquiry into…

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Summary: Two nations under different skies, yet never closer

Mark Carney concludes his address by emphasising the similarities, closeness and reliability of Australia and Canada, to the world and to each…

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Opportunities to invest more in each other’s economies

Canada and Australia retain the advantages of sound banking systems and sophisticated and reliable financial infrastructure. We have the solid foundations to…

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Shared trade advantages

Our two nations are championing efforts to build a bridge between the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the European Union. Canada is already a…

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Shared defence objectives

Both our countries are building up our capabilities, so the next generation of drones, surveillance aircraft, cyber, and AI are created in…

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The power of critical minerals

Canada and Australia are the world’s two most reliable and like-minded mining giants. We are both committed to sustainability. We have each…

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The role of middle powers like Australia and Canada

Mark Carney: In a world of great power rivalry, middle powers have a choice: compete for favour or combinefor strength. Isolation is…

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