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Curb Sprawl

photo credit: Dean Terry Letter to the Age DAVID BARKLEY 19 July, 2009 Dear Editor, Graham Wines (Letters, 18/7) refers to the cost of urban sprawl. Some people hold land unused and grow rich while they sleep, as the land value increases. The best way to curb the...

Palatial Profits

photo credit: eb0la An interesting read in today's Age: Palatial Spreads Kept Empty? That's Rich Ghost mansions and land banks are sometimes held by those planning a tennis court or swimming pool. Other people are waiting for their children to grow up. Many are...

Anatomy of the GFC

photo credit: alles-schlumpf Date: Thursday July 23rd Time: 6.30pm Venue: Frank Halkyard Library, 1/27 Hardware Lane, Melbourne Speaker: Bryan Kavanagh, Research Associate, LVRG Greenshoots? How bad WILL the Global Financial Crisis be? Why did our economists fail us?...

Taxing Compliance Tales

photo credit: er1danus Julian Lewis writes in the Age's The Inescapable Crunch of Taxing Times From prostitution to Pringles, tax officials want their bite. GERMAN tax officials recently proved nothing is sacred when it comes to taxation, laying claim to half the...

Land Tax defence

photo credit: arvindgrover Letter to the Age 29/06/09 The ups and downs Bryan Kavanagh Glen Waverly Re your page 1 headline about State land tax (Age 27/6). Our forecast in THE AGE Opinion Section on 11 March didn’t take long to materialise, did it? We said that the...

Madden’s Economic Snubbery

Planning Minister Justin Madden today writes about critics exhibiting cultural snobbery towards sprawling suburbs. He goes on to discuss the rationality behind last week's expansion: Releasing land for homes in Melbourne's west and north will allow for development...

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