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Citizen shut-out a simply heartless solution to crisis Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 3, 2021 â 12.05am Save Normal text size Credit:Michael Leunig The Coalitionâs response to the situation in India is horrifying (âFines and jail for those who flout India banâ, May 1-2). There is another possible response that is humane and just: get them home as soon as possible. What does it say about the governmentâs confidence in our quarantine systems when citizens in this dire situation are locked out? Maybe Morrison should take Jennyâs advice and imagine his own family in the same boat. ....
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When, in the midst of the pandemic, the Economic Society of Australia invited 150 of Australia’s keenest young thinkers to come up with “brief, specific and actionable” proposals to improve the economy, amid scores of ideas about improving job matching, changing the tax system, providing non-repayable loans to businesses and accelerating telehealth, two proposals stood out. They were actually the same proposal, arrived at independently by two groups of “hackers” in the society’s annual (this time virtual) “hackathon”. I was one of the judges. The mentors who helped test and guide the proposals were some of the leading names in economics, among them Jeff Borland, John Quiggin, Gigi Foster, Deborah Cobb-Clark, Peter Abelson and John Hewson. ....