James Price PointGeoffrey Cousins On “The Art Of Environmental Activism”(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/geoffrey-cousins-on-the-art-of-environmental-activism/620/) By Mike Seccombe May 20, 2013Executive-turned-activist Geoffrey Cousins discusses his successful campaign against Woodside’s giant gas hub at James Price Point.read latershare1
Drug MoneyAustralia’s Billion-Dollar Blind Spot(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/australias-billion-dollar-blind-spot/613/) By Mike Seccombe May 10, 2013What if the government could save hundreds of millions of dollars by listing a cheaper drug, shown to be just as effective as the one which costs the PBS more than any other medicine?read latershare12
Drug MoneyNo Drug Left Behind(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/no-drug-left-behind/605/) By Mike Seccombe April 29, 2013The Greens health spokesman, Dr Richard di Natale, is looking to widen the reach of draft legislation intended to bring greater transparency to the largesse provided to health professionals by drug companies.Senator di Natale flagged the changes after a hearing today into his proposed legisl... read latershare2
Drug MoneyThe Doctor’s Dilemma(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/the-doctors-dilemma/603/) By Mike Seccombe, Clare Blumer, Debra Jopson April 29, 2013By law medical professionals must keep up their education — providing plenty of opportunities for pharmaceutical companies to help out. But do free flights, free dinners and consultancy fees put doctors in Big ... read latershare7
Drug MoneyA Million Dollars A Week(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/a-million-dollars-a-week/600/) By Debra Jopson, Clare Blumer, Mike Seccombe April 26, 2013That’s what Big Pharma reports spending on educational events in Australia. The Global Mail’s new database exposes the murky relationships between drug-makers and doctors.read latershare12
POPULATION SHUFFLEThe Global Economy Is A Giant Ponzi Scheme(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/the-global-economy-is-a-giant-ponzi-scheme/575/) By Mike Seccombe March 15, 2013The economic threat of falling birth rates.read latershare47
Bye Bye BabyWhat Happens When Half The World Stops Making Babies(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/what-happens-when-half-the-world-stops-making-babies/573/) By Mike Seccombe March 12, 2013We are now in the middle of perhaps the greatest demographic change in recorded history.read latershare36
Drug MoneyWho’s Your Doctor Dining With? (And Why You Should Care)(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/whos-your-doctor-dining-with-and-why-you-should-care/601/) By Mike Seccombe, Clare Blumer February 28, 2013Suppose someone bought you a round-trip, business class flight to Paris or New York, put you up in first class accommodation, wined and dined you at top class restaurants, and maybe slipped you a bit of money to say a few words as well. Would you feel that you owed them?Well, pharmaceutical companies do this kind of stuff for doctors all the time. But the companies and doctors ins... read latershare20
POLITICSIf They’ve Said He’s Negative Once, They've Said It 433 Times(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/if-theyve-said-hes-negative-once-theyve-said-it-433-times/553/) By Mike Seccombe January 30, 2013Julia Gillard did not just announce an election for September 14 in her first big speech of 2013. She challenged the whole Australian political system to assume a new level of maturity, transparency and integrity.She held out the prospect of an election that would be fought on the basis of economic reality; one in which all parties have seven months to set out their policy prescri... read latershare56
WhitehavenExtremism: So Hot Right Now(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/extremism-so-hot-right-now/537/) By Mike Seccombe January 10, 2013According to Liberal frontbencher Eric Abetz, the Australian Greens Party is the “epitome of extremism”. Talk about the pot calling the kettle extremist.Abetz was inspired to his alliterative epithet because a couple of Greens Senators, notably party leader Christine Milne, refused to condemn the anti-coal activist Jonathan Moylan, over a hoax which — for about 90 minutes, until i... read latershare65
OPINIONMate: Lay Off It(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/mate-lay-off-it/517/) By Mike Seccombe December 11, 2012I picked up James, age three-and-a-half, after his first day at preschool in Massachusetts, where we had lately gone to live for a few years.“How was it, mate?” I asked, knowing already from the look on his face that it had been okay, but that he also was glad to see me after his half-day among these new people with their funny accents.“Goo-ood,” he said, in a tone somewher... read latershare25
OPINIONWait, Wind Turbines Can’t Give You Cancer? (www.theglobalmail.org/blog/wait-wind-turbines-cant-give-you-cancer/508/) By Mike Seccombe December 4, 2012There are times, like last week, when you despair at the capacity of our politicians to obfuscate. But there are times, too, when the political process can be refreshingly clarifying.One great example of that is a report delivered on Wednesday by the Senate environment and communciations legislation committee, which did a lot to clear the air on wind turbines. It didn’t get mu... read latershare34
MUD PIESIn Politics, Slush Happens(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/in-politics-slush-happens/505/) By Mike Seccombe November 29, 2012Short of getting sued, there is probably nothing more mortifying for an Australian journalist, or at least one who takes his or her professional reputation seriously, than an unfavourable mention on the ABC Media Watch program.I speak from experience. I’ve never been successfully sued, but I did once suffer a spray on Media Watch.It was humiliating, notwithstanding the fact... read latershare60
SOUNDS OF SILENCE Trappist Tony Breaks His Vow(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/trappist-tony-breaks-his-vow/502/) By Mike Seccombe November 28, 2012Anthony Albanese, the government’s leader in the House, does have a nice way of summing things up sometimes.There he was on morning TV Wednesday, talking about the Opposition’s “smear campaign” (to use Labor’s preferred terminology) relating to Julia Gillard and the AWU “slush fund” (to use the Opposition’s preferred terminology), and noting Tony Abbott’s silence on the issue.... read latershare16
Word Of The DayWhen You Can’t Say Liar ...(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/when-you-cant-say-liar/498/) By Mike Seccombe November 27, 2012It’s a wonderful word, mendacious, on account of its ambiguity.According to the Macquarie Dictionary (Concise Edition), mendacious has two meanings. It can mean either “false or untrue” or “lying or untruthful”.You see the distinction.By the first definition, mendacious is a relatively mild word, for a statement can be false without being a lie.If I t... read latershare6
POLITICSAWU Affair Is No Schadenfreudegasm(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/awu-affair-is-no-schadenfreudegasm/497/) By Mike Seccombe November 26, 2012Somewhere about two-thirds of the way through Julia Gillard’s most recent epic press conference early on Monday afternoon, one reporter attempted to ask a question relating to a matter of some substance and relevance.His subject of interest was sexual and physical abuse within the Australian Defence Force.Earlier in the day, in response to several hundred plausible allegati... read latershare56
OPINIONIs CSG The Maintenance Drug For Our Coal Addiction?(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/is-csg-the-maintenance-drug-for-our-coal-addiction/490/) By Mike Seccombe November 21, 2012If fuels were drugs, then coal would be heroin. It is to environmental good health what smack is to personal good health. Industrial civilisation has been addicted to coal for centuries, and it’s killing us.Even the World Bank now sees climate change as a dire threat.Only the woefully ignorant and those corrupted by vested interests now deny the urgent need to de-carbonise ... read latershare24
A turkey taleBum Deal On Back End Of Big Birds(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/bum-deal-on-back-end-of-big-birds/483/) By Mike Seccombe November 19, 2012Follow the trail of turkey tails for a feast of understanding about — no, really! — world trade. It’s all about extra stuffing.read latershare8
OPINIONBringing The House Down(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/bringing-the-house-down/458/) By Mike Seccombe November 1, 2012There was a time when federal parliamentary Question Time was the best show in town. The people came in droves in hope of seeing one of then Treasurer and Prime Minister Paul Keating’s sporadic star rhetorical turns.Now, sometimes, it was disappointing; sometimes he skated over the edge into crude and brutal language. “Dogs returning to their own vomit,” is the one most often ... read latershare23
OPINIONThe Pack Circles(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/the-pack-circles/453/) By Mike Seccombe October 31, 2012Tony Abbott is looking a bit beaten down these days. He has been for a little while actually.People who watch these things closely — and that means almost everyone in this merciless place — are noticing and reacting.In the press gallery, that means lots of speculation over coffee, if not yet so much in print and on air, about who might replace him. Give it a couple more of ... read latershare39
POLITICSWatch Your Country Disappear(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/watch-your-country-disappear/451/) By Mike Seccombe October 30, 2012Whatever her other virtues, Greens leader Senator Christine Milne is not usually thought of as a satirist.But at her press conference early yesterday, called to record her party’s opposition to the latest attempt by the government to stop the flow of asylum seekers to our shores, she brought a prop that brilliantly lampooned the new plan.It was a map of the world, with one ... read latershare26
ResourcesCoal? It’s Over(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/coal-its-over/448/) By Mike Seccombe October 29, 2012There are good reasons — some ecological but mostly economic — to think the slowdown in demand for coal is not a slump, but the start of a post-coal world.read latershare17
U.S. POLITICSExceptional Americanism(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/exceptional-americanism/440/) By Mike Seccombe October 23, 2012They call it American exceptionalism. It holds that America is culturally superior to the rest of the world, a beacon to the rest of the world, and has an evangelical mission to spread American values to the rest of the world.President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney paid due lip service to it in the last of this election’s three Presidential debates, th... read latershare16
ELECTION 2012Can You Help Us Find A Binder Full Of Sincerity?(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/can-you-help-us-find-a-binder-full-of-sincerity/433/) By Mike Seccombe October 17, 2012The old political maxim goes that sincerity is the secret of success; once you can fake that, you’ve got it made. Well, Mitt Romney has a long way to go on the fake sincerity front. He may smile and frown at all the right places in debate, he may have mastered the Ronald Reagan diction, but the effect is not the tiniest bit real.And that, I would suggest, was never more obvious th... read latershare20
POLITICSHow Smokin’ Joe Biden Got Plucky In Kentucky(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/how-smokin-joe-biden-got-plucky-in-kentucky/424/) By Mike Seccombe October 12, 2012My only question is this: If Barack Obama were to come down with a bad case of laryngitis just before his next debate with Mitt Romney, could he send his understudy instead?After the President’s metaphorical speechlessness in the first debate, actual speechlessness might be Obama’s best tactic next time round.Let Smokin’ Joe do it.Seriously, Joe Biden’s performan... read latershare6
POLITICSWord Of The Day(www.theglobalmail.org/blog/word-of-the-day/421/) By Mike Seccombe October 12, 2012So there was the ABC’s uber-interviewer, Tony Jones, on Lateline Thursday night, bumping on and on and on in the same stupid rut as all the rest of them, as he interviewed Treasurer Wayne Swan. Did he accept Julia Gillard’s assertion that Tony Abbott was “a misogynist, a woman-hater?” he asked.Then, after getting an answer, he asked again: “The word means, literally, ‘The... read latershare63
Interactive FeatureBig Spenders(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/big-spenders/414/) By Mike Seccombe October 11, 2012A new IMF study rates John Howard's government as outstandingly wasteful — world class! Our interactive tool lets you play with your tax dollars and see how you stack up against the spenders in Canberra on some ... read latershare17
ResourcesA Field Guide To The War On Wind Power (Part Two)(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/a-field-guide-to-the-war-on-wind-power-part-two/409/) By Mike Seccombe October 5, 2012Does living near a windfarm really pose a credible health risk?read latershare9
ResourcesA Field Guide To The War On Wind Power(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/a-field-guide-to-the-war-on-wind-power/406/) By Mike Seccombe October 4, 2012Wind farm opponents claim victory as a council in Victoria cuts property values before a single turbine goes up. But do their other concerns hold up?read latershare24
PowerIf You Like Sarah Palin, You’ll Absolutely Love Cory Bernardi(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/if-you-like-sarah-palin-youll-absolutely-love-cory-bernardi/390/) By Mike Seccombe September 21, 2012The senator from South Australia is an ideological entrepreneur, importing the faux-grassroots campaigns first cultivated by the American right.read latershare30
PowerTruth Tally — What’s Wrong With Australian Political Debate(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/truth-tally-whats-wrong-with-australian-political-debate/372/) By Alan Austin, Mike Seccombe September 10, 2012Reflections on Turnbull’s speech, and a by-the-numbers analysis of the top echelons of government across forty years and seven PMs.read latershare17
PowerJudging Abbott At Face Value (But Which One?)(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/judging-abbott-at-face-value-but-which-one/373/) By Mike Seccombe September 8, 2012In his Quarterly Essay, David Marr writes that the Opposition Leader has two personas: one political, another for his fiercely held values.read latershare7
PeopleHave We Bought Enough Yet?(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/have-we-bought-enough-yet/364/) By Mike Seccombe September 3, 2012The activist philosopher John Ralston Saul traces how we in the West became Walmart societies, with lots of stuff and not much substance.read latershare11
James Price PointWoodside: Whales Do Not Breed In These Waters. Memo To Calving Whales: You Are Not Here.(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/woodside-whales-do-not-breed-in-these-waters-memo-to-calving-whales-you-are-not-here/339/) By Mike Seccombe August 16, 2012Woodside abandoned plans for a $45 billion gas hub at James Price Point on Friday, citing concerns about the project's commercial viability. The Global Mail visited the Kimberley Coast last August, when ... read latershare16
PowerCanberra Is Protecting Loan Sharks. Yes, You Read Right.(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/canberra-is-protecting-loan-sharks-yes-you-read-right/323/) By Mike Seccombe August 2, 2012When people elected to serve our interests swim with the sharks, who can you turn to? It's the $100 question — with 1,000 per cent interest.read latershare8
PeopleVulture Journalism(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/vulture-journalism/315/) By Mike Seccombe July 25, 2012Seven News blundered by removing the Facebook post of Molly Lord's bereaved mum. But the "death knock" is as old as journalism itself.read latershare9
PowerJesus Saves, Moses Lends, Muhammad Invests(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/jesus-saves-moses-lends-muhammad-invests/297/) By Mike Seccombe July 9, 2012While orthodox finance is in a mess, Islamic finance is growing strong. Maybe a little financial Sharia law would help everybody.read latershare21
PowerExtra! Extra! Stop The Presses. No, Really.(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/extra-extra-stop-the-presses-no-really/276/) By Mike Seccombe June 21, 2012Will the Australian print media be able to drive readers up the paywall?read latershare9
PowerYour Politics Stink(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/your-politics-stink/269/) By Mike Seccombe June 14, 2012People on the left and right of politics see the world differently, literally. They also hear and smell it differently. It’s not opinion, it’s science.read latershare11
PowerGoogle: Don’t Be Evil, Don’t Pay Tax(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/google-dont-be-evil-dont-pay-tax/261/) By Mike Seccombe June 7, 2012What are the strategies that keep Google’s tax liabilities minimal as it shifts vast sums of money around the world?read latershare8
PowerWho Moved My Weekend?(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/who-moved-my-weekend/245/) By Mike Seccombe May 24, 2012Weekends, work, it’s all a blur. Are the work patterns of the 21st century punishing or a perk? Well, that depends on how you work it.read latershare8
PowerMistakes, They've Made A Few(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/mistakes-theyve-made-a-few/223/) By Mike Seccombe May 2, 2012If a Labor policy fell in Canberra, would anybody hear?read latershare9
PowerSlippery Grip(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/slippery-grip/215/) By Mike Seccombe April 27, 2012Peter Slipper was known as Slippery Pete long before he snared the Speaker’s chair. Now he's making Labor’s hold on power very slippery indeed.read latershare4
PowerMutually Assured Independence(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/mutually-assured-independence/206/) By Mike Seccombe April 23, 2012There’s public pressure on the Reserve Bank. Just don't call it political pressure — the bank operates independently doesn’t it?read latershare0
PowerWho’s The Radical Here?(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/whos-the-radical-here/196/) By Mike Seccombe April 18, 2012It’s not who you think it is, says Greens leader Christine Milne as she explains her party’s economic positions.read latershare5
PeopleGreen Light Goes Out(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/green-light-goes-out/189/) By Mike Seccombe April 13, 2012Senator Bob Brown's resignation as leader of the Australian Greens shocked Australia. What now for the party?read latershare6
PowerSuper Duped(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/super-duped/187/) By Mike Seccombe April 13, 2012Super funds haven’t been generating an extraordinary rate of return — unless you’re a high-income earner counting the tax benefits.read latershare2
PowerA Blue Streak(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/a-blue-streak/178/) By Mike Seccombe April 10, 2012Once upon a time he was the hero of Rio, an economic pioneer at the earth summit. Now Gunter Pauli is in the business of telling tales.read latershare2
PowerEven More Super Women(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/even-more-super-women/171/) By Mike Seccombe April 5, 2012Women tend to live longer than men — which in the case of superannuation tends to magnify the financial disadvantages they face lifelong.read latershare6
PowerAn Unproductive Obsession(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/an-unproductive-obsession/154/) By Mike Seccombe March 29, 2012We hear a lot about how unproductive Australia is. New reports suggest the culprits are not who you’d expect.read latershare10
PowerGrasshopper Economics(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/grasshopper-economics/133/) By Mike Seccombe March 18, 2012Apart from the question of who should manage it, some question the sense of Australia's Future Fund. A famous fable might help explain.read latershare1
PowerSurplus to Requirements(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/surplus-to-requirements/132/) By Mike Seccombe March 16, 2012For some people, it's feet. For others, clothes. For contemporary Australian politicians, though, the fetish is for surpluses - damn the economic sense.read latershare2
PowerAmerica’s Most Respectable Congress(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/americas-most-respectable-congress/117/) By Mike Seccombe March 11, 2012American politics on the whole may be broken, but the country’s original democracy thrives — in New England, where voters decide on every dollar.read latershare7
PowerReporters Without Orders (www.theglobalmail.org/feature/reporters-without-orders/106/) By Mike Seccombe March 6, 2012Journalists race to be first with the news. A new report calls for an umpire to stop this becoming a race to the bottom.read latershare2
PowerA Funny Thing Happened On The Way From The GFC … We Lost Bank Competition(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/a-funny-thing-happened-on-the-way-from-the-gfc-we-lost-bank-competition/96/) By Mike Seccombe March 1, 2012The real reason Australia’s big four banks have jacked up mortgage rates? Because they can.read latershare2
PowerThe Faceless Men (And Women) Of The Polls(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/the-faceless-men-and-women-of-the-polls/83/) By Mike Seccombe February 24, 2012The polls show people would prefer Kevin Rudd over Julia Gillard as leader. But who are they polling, and would they be Labor voters anyway?read latershare14
PowerWhat If A Bank Put Its Customers Ahead Of Its Shareholders?(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/what-if-a-bank-put-its-customers-ahead-of-its-shareholders/78/) By Mike Seccombe February 22, 2012One small player in Australia’s banking industry is keeping its interest rates down ... will its shareholders revolt?read latershare7
PowerDon’t Mention The Class War(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/dont-mention-the-class-war/72/) By Mike Seccombe February 20, 2012The Gonski Report is back in the news — here’s our report from February. We ask: Are private schools making Australia dumber?read latershare12
PowerAustralia: The Small But Perfectly Placed Economy(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/australia-the-small-but-perfectly-placed-economy/63/) By Mike Seccombe February 16, 2012If you can translate from banker-ese, the outlook for Australia’s economy is very good for a very long time.read latershare6
PowerPriming Australia’s Ethanol Pump(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/priming-australias-ethanol-pump/49/) By Mike Seccombe February 13, 2012A monopoly, a subsidy and a mandate forcing consumers to buy your product; the Manildra business model is hard to beat.read latershare2
PowerParliamentary Pomp In The Land Down Under(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/parliamentary-pomp-in-the-land-down-under/46/) By Mike Seccombe February 9, 2012New Speaker of the House Peter Slipper is Tweeting, togging up in robes and tweaking the parliamentary culture.read latershare5
PowerEconomic Hypochondria Down Under(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/economic-hypochondria-down-under/6/) By Mike Seccombe February 7, 2012To the newly arrived or recently returned, the reality of contemporary economic Australia is startling. So is the mythology.read latershare23
PowerAustralia's One Per Cent Rising with a Bullet(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/australias-one-per-cent-rising-with-a-bullet/27/) By Mike Seccombe February 6, 2012Australia's one per cent has as much wealth as the bottom 50 per cent of the country — and the gap is growing faster than in the US.read latershare12
CultureWhy The Super Bowl Is A Super Bore(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/why-the-super-bowl-is-a-super-bore/15/) By Mike Seccombe February 6, 2012Americans go crazy for their football—and dissecting the game of gridiron reveals much about American culture (hint: power over subtlety).read latershare18