Following reports on Wednesday 27 February 2013 that credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s had maintained Australia’s AAA credit rating with a stable outlook, there has been renewed interest in Australia’s historical credit ratings. This FlagPost presents the historical changes to credit ratings in Australia, drawing from public reports and discussions in Hansard.
February 28, 2013
February 26, 2013
Australia's first National Children's Commissioner
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Image source: NSW Family and Community Services |
February 21, 2013
The Tarkine: more than just a forest?
Image source: Wikimedia Commons |
The 439,000 hectares (ha) of the Tarkine includes Australia’s largest tract of cool temperate rainforest and is home to many rare species. But on the 8th of February Environment Minister Tony Burke announced that only a small part of the region would receive National Heritage listing. Is the Tarkine now without protection from development?
February 20, 2013
Good food=Good health: making it add up
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Image: Hawkesbury Council |
- Eat a variety of nutritious foods from the 5 key food groups (vegetables, fruit, grains, lean meats and nuts, low-fat dairy) to meet your energy needs
- Limit intake of foods containing saturated fat, added salt, added sugars and alcohol
- Encourage and support breastfeeding
- Prepare and store food safely
February 18, 2013
Latest US climate Bill follows Australian lead
The US seems to be following in the footsteps of Australia, at least in terms of climate policy. Last week, Senators Sanders and Boxer introduced into Congress a Bill that establishes a carbon price. Like Australia’s Clean Energy Act, the US’s proposed Climate Protection Act would see the majority of carbon tax revenue flowing back to households to assist with rising energy prices. Also proposed, and comparable to Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation, is a $500 billion program to co-invest in, or provide guarantees for, energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
February 13, 2013
A snapshot of Southeast Asia in 2013
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Image source: Wikimedia Commons |
Both Malaysia and Cambodia will conduct national elections in 2013. In the case of Malaysia, where the election must be called by April, the upcoming poll has been characterised as the most competitive in the country’s history. This is despite ongoing concerns on the part of opposition parties and democracy activists about possible vote-rigging by the country’s governing coalition, the Barisan Nasional. Cambodia’s elections, scheduled for July, take place against the backdrop of rapid economic development, continued pursuit of closer economic and political relations with China and renewed allegations of human rights abuses by Hun Sen’s government.
February 12, 2013
Does Australia really need a new anti-dumping agency?
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Image Source: Department of Finance and Deregulation |
February 11, 2013
Food labelling logic- what really is the most logical approach?
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Image source: WA Department of Health |
February 8, 2013
Private health insurance premiums to rise by an average 5.6 per cent
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Source: PHIAC |
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February 6, 2013
The question of equivalence: aged care or the NDIS for those over the age of 65
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Image source: Living Longer Living Better website |
February 1, 2013
The missing billion? Revisions to health funding not unprecedented
Part of Australian health policy folklore is the claims and counter claims about health financing that endure between State and Commonwealth governments as well as between Government and Opposition. Perhaps the most famous example was the claim in 2003-04 by the then Opposition that Tony Abbott ‘ripped one billion from public hospitals’, which still persists today.
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