Norway struck oil in the 1960s. Now, almost a quarter of its national budget is funded through its sovereign wealth fund. How does Australia compare with taxing its resources?
What can Australia learn from Norway’s approach to taxing resources?
This’ll never get solved as long as the Conservative/Recalcitrant Coalition continues to give Australia away to foreign corporations for pennies on the dollar.
I voted for Labor last time on the hope they would do something. Nada.
I really hoped Labor with their win would actually be a bit bold with policy, especially around our natural resources, and leave a true legacy, it seems though they are a slightly less shit version of the Libs.
This’ll never get solved as long as the Conservative/Recalcitrant Coalition continues to give Australia away to foreign corporations for pennies on the dollar.
I voted for Labor last time on the hope they would do something. Nada.
Will be voting more radical next time.
I really hoped Labor with their win would actually be a bit bold with policy, especially around our natural resources, and leave a true legacy, it seems though they are a slightly less shit version of the Libs.