We’ve been told the floods are 'once-in-a-century' anomalies. Yet here we are, watching the Stuart Highway crumble like a wet biscuit for the third time in five years. Why is our national supply chain held together by hope and bitumen?
When the cost of living climbs faster than wages, the lottery stops being a game and starts looking like a financial strategy. We dissect the math behind the madness.
One year into Donald Trump’s second act, the chaos isn’t a bug—it’s the operating system. But behind the Greenland bids and Venezuelan raids, the numbers reveal a President not emboldened, but paralyzed by his own noise.
They call it a 'healthy correction'. I call it a wake-up call from a comatose patient. While the Dow Jones flirts with record highs, the tremors felt this week aren't just market noise—they're the cracking foundations of the post-2024 economic illusion.