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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » The citizenship test for Hyperbolia Dec 12, 2006 ... Whether the citizenship test is an efficient way of promoting Australian values or securing high quality migrants is a separate question. ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » The fiscal burden of Family Tax ... Since then, he has taken on the Treasurer over Australia’s tax ..... is also excellent on the waste built into the Family Tax Benefit. [...] ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Gay neighbours Apr 21, 2007 ... daniel hopewell. April 23rd, 2007 21:29. “except perhaps their musical tastes when indulged loudly - which in any case tend to be shared ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Why taxi fares are high and taxi ... If the overseas student market dries up, there will be a severe taxi driver shortage, which will push wages up. ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Is there an implicit subsidy in the ... Oct 23, 2007 ... Andrew L is questioning the implicit interest rate subsidy point. These are not his words that follow, but the reasoning goes like this: ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Mal Brough at Melbourne Uni The lecture is to be given by Mal Brough, Minister for Families, ... been laid in the over 100 days since the intervention began and there ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Media payback This case, though, was apparently over the original visa cancellation. ... strongly suggests that this was an attempted payback on Andrews ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Do government school kids learn ... Likewise, Catherine Deveny’s rant against government funding for private ... derrida derider: "the key test should be that if they don’t ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Do international students take uni ... They were prepared to let international students outbid them. I don’t think this is good grounds for resentment, though I imagine it might ...
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Andrew Norton » Blog Archive » Interest rates past and future 5 Responses to “Interest rates past and future” ... one could fairly criticise the Feds for not spending on training schemes 5 years ago. 5 ...
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