Here you can find my popular writing including opinion pieces in newspapers and posts on mainstream media sites. Click on a year to see that year’s writing.
2013
- “Abbott’s leave scheme is a step backwards for women,” ABC The Drum, 9 May 2013.
- “Broadband shouldn’t be one size fits all,” ABC The Drum, 12 April 2013.
- “Why Information Providers need to be more open to sharing in their business models,” World Financial Review, March 2013.
2012
- “To Stay Ahead of Disruption’s Curve, Follow Lead Users,” (with Eric von Hippel), HBR Blogs, 17 December 2012.
- “The Daily didn’t work but it’s not the end for news on tablets,” The Conversation, 4th December 2012.
- “What are publishers afraid of with device restrictions?” TAP Blog, 27th November 2012.
- “Air New Zealand uses Prices to go Baby Friendly,” Forbes.com, 19th November 2012.
- “Seven Economist Mistakes about Parenting,” Forbes.com, 12th November 2012.
- “Learning should fit the child,” Forbes.com, 22nd October 2012.
- “How should a National Leader Call out Opponents on Values,” Forbes.com, 9th October 2012.
- “Information Wants to be Shared,” HBR Blogs, 8th October 2012.
- “First There was Apple’s MapGate, now Welcome ParentGate,” Forbes.com, 3rd October 2012.
- “Online Education Experiments at the Margin,” Forbes.com, 1st October 2012.
- “US Presidential Elections: the View from Australia,” The Conversation, 11th September 2012.
- “Grab the kids, an iPhone and get outside for some spelling,” Forbes.com, 3rd September 2012.
- “Uber and the Delicate Business of Creating a Platform,” HBR Blogs, 24th August 2012.
- “Who can sit next to children on flights?” Forbes.com, 14th August 2012.
- “Can Economics Help you Find a Spouse?” Forbes.com, 9th August 2012.
- “Camps, Sickness and Smell,” Forbes.com, 22nd July 2012.
- “Is it a good idea to communicate with your child at camp?” Forbes.com, 11th July 2012.
- “Should Parents Tax Their Children for Eating Too Much Candy?” Forbes.com, 10th July 2012.
- “Apple will enter the sharing business,” HBR Blogs, 3rd July 2012.
- “Can Children Learn About Computer Science Through Online University Courses?” Forbes.com, 27th June 2012.
- “Nudging Workplaces to Allow People to ‘Have it All’,” Forbes.com, 23rd June 2012.
- “Is the cost of media independence really so high?” The Conversation, 21st June 2012.
- “Can the Wisdom of Crowds Transform your Diet?” Forbes.com, 21st June 2012.
- “Can Apps Transform Learning into Games?” Forbes.com, 13th June 2012.
- “If World Leaders can Misplace Children, What about the Rest of Us?” Forbes.com, 11th June 2012.
- “Is There Evidence that Free Ranging on Facebook is Bad for Tweens?” Forbes.com, 8th June 2012.
- “Opening Up Facebook is Essential Because Kids Need Training Wheels,” Forbes.com, 4th June 2012.
- “How to Hot Wire the Dollhouse,” Forbes.com, 21st May 2012.
- “Can Facebook get a Child Expelled from School?” Forbes.com, 17th May 2012.
- “The Wiggles are Dead. Long live the Wiggles,” Forbes.com, 17th May 2012.
- “Bullies Amount to Nothing: What Mitt Romney’s Teenagehood will do to a Parental Narrative?” Forbes.com, 11th May 2012.
- “The Next Digital Revolution in Education? Grading,” HBR Blogs, 9th May 2012.
- “What my 11 year old’s Stanford course taught me about online education,” Forbes.com, 7th May 2012.
- “Is it time for subscription parenting?” Forbes.com, 27th April 2012.
- “Disrupt your startup,” HBR Blogs, 26th April 2012.
- “Is the preschool rat race a sign of doom?” Forbes.com, 22nd April 2012.
- “It’s time to give children the vote,” Forbes.com, 20th April 2012.
- “Mirror, Mirror. Finally, a Fairy Tale for Both Boys and Girls,” Forbes.com, 15th April 2012.
- “Can you outsource child care on a plane?” Forbes.com, 14th April 2012.
- “What the humble sippy cup always needed: GPS,” Forbes.com, 1st April 2012.
- “My Little Pony will Blast you into Oblivion,” Forbes.com, 30 March 2012.
- “Harry Potter and the Mysterious eBookstore,” Forbes.com, 27 March 2012.
- “Disney Nailed Attention to Detail Long Before Apple,” HBR Blogs, 26th March 2012.
- “Why the Hunger Games is a great movie for kids,” Forbes.com, 26th March 2012.
- “Why Disney would like you to subscribe to vacations,” Forbes.com, 25th March 2012.
- “Look Who’s Paying the Nanny a $180,000 salary,” Forbes.com, 22nd March 2012.
- “O’ Air Canada, do you really want to separate families?” Forbes.com, 21st March 2012.
- “Google Grows Up: A Necessary Evil?” HBR Blogs, 19th March 2012.
- “The Rise of the Creative Parent,” Forbes.com, 9th March 2012.
- “Naming iPads and Naming Babies,” Forbes.com, 7th March 2012.
- “TED becomes a publishing platform,” HBR Blogs, 5th March 2012.
- “What if Mobile App Developers could pay for data?” TAP Blog, 1st March 2012.
- “Why Parents Don’t Want to Schedule Leap Day Babies,” Forbes.com, 29th February 2012.
- “Zuckerberg may need to fail,” HBR Blogs, 6th February 2012.
- “Learning on speed,” HBR Blogs, 23rd January 2012.
- “Hard Times are Harder for Women,” New York Times, 11th January 2012.
2011
- “EC Launches eBook Collusion Investigation,” TAP Blog, 6th December 2011.
- “What Facebook knows that Google+ Doesn’t,” HBR Blogs, 1st December 2011.
- “Where is DropBox’s Power?,” HBR Blogs, 2nd November 2011.
- “The Rise of Content Platforms,” HBR Blogs, 13th October 2011.
- “Network Neutrality and Bank of America’s Charges,” TAP Blog, 8th October 2011.
- “Patent Reform without Congress,” HBR Blogs, 3rd October 2011.
- “Qantas and the Airline Quality Gap,” HBR Blogs, 19th September 2011.
- “Google Buys Zagat, Thinks Outside the Algorithm,” HBR Blogs, 8th September 2011.
- “Netflix and the Perils of Disruptive Platforms,” HBR Blogs, 7th September 2011.
- “Time to Buy Apple,” HBR Blogs, 25th August 2011.
- “How Twitter, Google and Apple walk a fine line in platform defence?” HBR Blogs, 22nd July 2011.
- “Google+ Comes up Short,” HBR Blogs, 7th July 2011.
- “A Tax Rebate for Diversity,” New York Times, 5th July 2011.
- “Apple’s News Platform Battle,” HBR Blogs, 29th June 2011.
- “The Flipside of Cisco’s Flip Decision,” HBR Blogs, 23th June 2011.
- “In Digital Media, the Commercial Value of the Pile,” HBR Blogs, 13th June 2011.
- “Apple’s ‘Buy your way out of piracy’ offer,” TAP Blog, 9th June 2011.
- “Is Canada’s innovation performance really so bad?” HBR Blogs, 3rd June 2011.
- “Quelle surprise: academics gaming the system sank the ERA journal rankings,” The Conversation, 31st May 2011.
- “Agreeing on Groupon,” HBR Blogs, 20th May 2011.
- “How not to rip off your customers,” HBR Blogs, 13th May 2011.
- “Pay what you want experiments, from Stephen King to Kickstarter,” HBR Blogs, 3rd May 2011.
- “Finding Yahoo’s way,” HBR Blogs, 27th April 2011.
- “Failure isn’t enough,” HBR Blogs, 14th April 2011.
- “It turns out that everyone is right about broadband,” ABC The Drum Unleashed, 12th April 2011.
- “Reducing our carbon footprint requires kicking our carbon diet,” The Conversation, 8th April 2011.
- “The Kindle does not want to be free,” HBR Blogs, 7th April 2011.
- “Believing the evidence on climate change policy,” ABC The Drum, 6th April 2011.
- “The Missing Market for Failure,” HBR Blogs, 28th March 2011.
- “In the digital world, ‘sunset’ media can’t cling to old ways” The Conversation, 24th March 2011.
- “Is Paul Krugman ‘Click Worthy’?” HBR Blogs, 18th March 2011.
- “Facebook is the Largest News Organization Ever,” HBR Blogs, 11th March 2011.
- “Best Buy’s Buy-Back,” HBR Blogs, 3rd March 2011.
- “Antitrust and Apple’s iPad Magazine Subscription Pricing,” TAP Blog, 2nd March 2011.
- “The Present and the Future of Digital Publishing,” HBR Blogs, 24th February 2011.
- “How Apple Broke the PR Rules — And Got Away with It,” HBR Blogs, 16th February 2011.
- “The Consequences of Hiybbprqag’ing,” TAP Blog, 8th February 2011.
- “A Quirky Way of Innovating,” HBR Blogs, 7th February 2011.
- “A very News Corp Daily,” ABC The Drum Unleashed, 3rd February 2011.
- “It’s not just the birds who might get angry,” HBR Blogs, 28th January 2011.
- “Is ‘Do Not Track’ What Ad Platforms Want?” TAP Blog, 25th January 2011.
- “Tiger Mother Management,” HBR Blogs, 21st January 2011.
- “Charging the stupidity tax,” HBR Blogs, 11th January 2011.
- “Get ready for more annoying ads,” HBR Blogs, 3rd January, 2011.
2010
- “Who will hold the Master Switch?”The Drum, 20th December 2010.
- “The Steve Jobs Theory of Customer Relations,” HBR Blogs, 12th December 2010.
- “Breaking up the Retail-Price Confusopoly,” HBR Blogs, 30th November, 2010.
- “Google Changes the Playing Field on News,” HBR Blogs, 23rd November 2010.
- “The Folly of Replicating the Physical World,” HBR Blogs, 17th November 2010.
- “How banning Happy Meals could make kids fatter,” HBR Blogs, 8th November 2010.
- “On the road to political extremism,”The Drum, 1st November, 2010.
- “Continual learning in financial regulation,”The Drum, 25th October, 2010.
- “When your customers leave you behind,” HBR Blogs, 13th October, 2010.
- “Crowdsourcing effective advertising,” HBR Blogs, 8th October, 2010.
- “Microsoft’s New Antitrust Strategy,” HBR Blogs, 28th September, 2010.
- “Broadband and the missing Cost-Benefit Analysis,”The Drum, 16th September, 2010.
- “Blocking the expats: It’s not my ABC,”The Drum, 25th August 2010.
- “The Broadband Premise: Both sides have it wrong,”The Age, 12th August 2010.
- “Let’s get in on this people smuggling business,”Crikey, 7th July 2010.
- “Dear Ken Henry … a plea from the academic sidelines,”The Drum, 23rd June 2010.
- “The Drum Wrap: The Budget 2010,”The Drum, 12th May 2010.
- “Apple’s media core,”The Age, 13th April, 2010.
- “iPad, therefore I am,”The Drum, 5th April 2010.
2009
- “WSJ weighs on with ‘Aussie Mac’ in the making,” Crikey, 16 October 2009.
- “True blue view from the red centre,” The Walkley Magazine, Issue 58, 14th October, 2009, p.50.
- “Cutting Telstra’s Cord,” The Age, 17th September 2009.
- “Don’t buy my book on Fathers Day,” The Punch, 4th September 2009.
- “The unslanted state of Australian media,” Crikey, 3rd September 2009.
- “ISPs should pay no mind to the cap,” The Age, 25th August 2009.
- “How and why the ETS will cost you,” The Punch, 24th August, 2009.
- “Clarifier: CPRS Schemes,” Crikey, 11th August 2009.
- “Harry Potter’s Uneasy Relationship with Academia,” The Punch, 29th July 2009.
- “NEWspaper Business Model,” The Voice, 13th July, 2009.
- “Mad furore surrounding the so-called ‘People’s bank’,” The Punch, 13th July 2009.
- “Are ideas a repugnant good?” MUSSE, 8th July 2009.
- “Why the People’s Bank makes good sense,” Crikey, 8th July 2009.
- “The crisis and the textbooks,” Online Opinion, 8th July 2009.
- “Rules underpin prosperity,” (with Nicholas Gruen, Christoper Joye, Stephen King, John Quiggin and Sam Wylie), The Age, 8th July 2009.
- “Taskforce needs to loosen grip on hidden public data,” The Age, 6th July 2009.
- “Read between the lines: book protection has failed,” The Age, 9th June, 2009.
- “Going boldly backwards,” The Age, 14th May, 2009.
- “Emotive opposition arguments make no sense,” The Age, 19th February, 2009.
- “What Taylornomics taught me,” Crikey, 6th February, 2009.
- “Can giving people money work?” Crikey, 5th February, 2009.
- “Forget ideology, common sense should prevail,” The Age, 5th Feburary, 2009.
- “Rudd changes gear, but is the car moving?,” The Age, 4th February, 2009.
- “Something Smells in Australian Banking,” Crikey, 3rd February, 2009.
2008
- “Hanging up on Telstra,” Courier Mail, 17th December, 2008.
- “Will ABC Online charge taxpayers to download Question Time?” Crikey, 4th December, 2008.
- “Plan B is 21st Century Communications,” Australian Financial Review, 24th November, 2008.
- “Behind every great fibre-optic network is a great package of applications,” The Age, 14th November, 2008.
- “Government has missed the message on telcos,” The Age, 13th November, 2008.
- “Symmetry, no caps and roving usage will be real gains,” The Age, 12th November, 2008.
- “From a taxpayer’s perspective, high-speed broadband is a high-odds gamble,” The Age, 11th November, 2008.
- “Think carefully before leaping headlong on to the big, fast broadband wagon,” The Age, 10th November, 2008.
- “Put a premium on time to study the bank guarantee instead,“ The Age, 24th October, 2008.
- “A Guarantee Against Panic,” The Age, 14th October, 2008.
- “Parental Leave: PC Proposals Fall Short,” The Age, 6th October, 2008.
- “Keep non-bank lenders afloat,” (with Christopher Joye), The Australian, 2nd October, 2008.
- “Garnaut out thinks the government on trade exposure,” Crikey, 1st October 2008.
- “Meltdown hurts climate for change,” The Age, 1st October, 2008.
- “Swan’s timely intervention just what the market ordered,” (with Christopher Joye), Crikey, 30th September 2008.
- “Is Swan poised to intervene in the banking sector?” Crikey, 26th September 2008.
- “Wall St bail out means capitalism never really existed,” Crikey, 19th September, 2008.
- “Deal or no deal?” The Sun Herald, 14th September, 2008.
- “An Ideas Nation needs some encouragement,” The Age, 11th September, 2008.
- “Parenting by numbers,” The Canberra Times, 7th September, 2008.
- “Incentives for Toddlers,” New Matilda, 14th August 2008.
- “Caught short: information controls kill opportunities,” The Age, 5th August, 2008.
- “‘AussieMac’ for emergencies makes sense,” (with Christopher Joye), Australian Financial Review, 19th July, 2008, p.62.
- “Getting to the Point on Health Insurance,” InSight, July 2008.
- “Why Australia needs a government sponsored enterprise,” Crikey, 15th July, 2008.
- “How economists became the life and soul of the party,” The Canberra Times, 5th July 2008.
- “Garnaut’s innovation plan has Australia paying its share of world R&D,” The Age, 5th July 2008.
- “It’s time for AussieMac” (with Christopher Joye), InFinance, June 2008, pp.41-42.
- “Budget move the beginning of a health care cure,” The Age, 28th May, 2008.
- “Tax credits may ease workforce re-entry,” The Age, 21st May, 2008.
- “Family Policy Still In Gestation,” Australian Financial Review, 19th May, 2008.
- “Back to Boredom,” ABC Online Opinion, 14th May, 2008.
- “Advance Australia Where?” Innovation 08, 5th May, 2008, pp.17-18.
- “Who pays for summit schemes?” The Age, 22nd April, 2008.
- “Views from the 2020 Summit,” Crikey, 21st April, 2008.
- “Where is the petrol price data?” Crikey, 18th April, 2008.
- “Facilitating the blooming of liquidity,” (with Christopher Joye) The Age, 10th April, 2008.
- “Home loans need an Aussie Mac,” (with Christopher Joye) Australian Financial Review, 27th March, 2008, p.79.
- “Time for a baby bonus rebirthing,” Crikey, 14th March, 2008.
- “Blame babies, not migrants, for our economic and environmental woes,” The Age, 5th March, 2008.
- “Tax Cuts – What the experts say,” The Age, 13th February, 2008, B2.
- “Finally, Telstra comes to broadband party,” Australian Financial Review, 12th February, 2008.
- “Facebook’s a real beauty. Next page – real profits,” Qantas Australian Way, February, 2008.
- “New tools needed to make super choices,” The Age, 24th January, 2008.
- “Switching banks a trying effort,” Herald Sun, 10th January, 2008.
2007
- “What’s the best way to spend $60 billion?” The Age, 21st November, 2007, p.1.
- “A big price tag for campaign — but not much silver lining,” Crikey, 13th November, 2007.
- “$834: how baby bonus adds up to baby boom,” Crikey, 9th November, 2007.
- “Australia’s biggest birthday,” ABC Unleashed, 9th November, 2007.
- “Reserve Bank gives Labor Pass Mark,” ABC Unleashed, 7th November, 2007.
- “Parity blues,” Business Spectator, 31st October, 2007.
- “Blurred picture of the landscape,” The Age, 24th October, 2007.
- “Who pockets the child care rebate?” Crikey, 23rd October, 2007.
- “What to spend $34 billion on?” The Age, 18th October, 2007.
- “Technical breakthroughs,” Business Review Weekly, 6th September, 2007, p.27.
- “Susan Athey Awarded John Bates Clark Medal,” Stanford Business, August 2007.
- “No level playing field for TV rights,” The Age, 30th July, 2007.
- “Rhythm of the night fills music coffers,” The Age, 16th July, 2007.
- “Rhyme and reason in economists’ half-glass view,” The Age, 13th July, 2007.
- “The broadband fantasy,” Business Review Weekly, 12th July, 2007, p.27.
- “Rudd’s next platform: affordable housing,” Crikey, 4th July, 2007.
- “The missing bytes in broadband,” Australian Financial Review, 2nd July, 2007.
- “Next generation recorder,” Business Review Weekly, 28th June, 2007, p.32.
- “Broadband plans speed towards the toughest obstacle,” The Age, 21st June, 2007.
- “Brakes on net speed,” The Courier Mail, 20th June, 2007, p.30.
- “Broadband is much broader than a fibre cable,” Crikey, 19th June, 2007.
- “Happy, happy talk: What to think about the economy?” Crikey, 8th June 2007.
- “Time to book some ad space between the covers?” Crikey, 7th June, 2007.
- “Are broadband speeds really affecting business users?” Crikey, 16th May, 2007.
- “The Future Fund: Set-up to be raided?” Crikey, 14th May, 2007.
- “Cursors, foiled again,” Business Review Weekly, 10th May, 2007.
- “Budget claws back on education; doesn’t move forward,” Crikey, 10th May, 2007.
- “Fun and games,” Courier Mail, 23rd March, 2007, p.29.
- “Is this newfangled broadband a true economic boon?” Crikey, 22nd March, 2007.
- “Needed: smarter policy on speed,” Australian Financial Review, 19th March, 2007, p.63.
- “The game is never over,” Business Review Weekly, 15th March, 2007, p.27.
- “Don’t let broadband become an election issue,” Crikey, 14th March, 2007.
- “Rent subsidies a good idea — if you’re looking to help landlords,” Crikey, 22nd February, 2007.
- “The state’s watered down drought response,” Crikey, 6th February, 2007.
- “Opportunity lost,” Business Review Weekly, 1st February, 2007, p.49.
- “Trading on the holiday market,” Crikey, 1st February, 2007.
- “iPod Index .. why not an iTunes Index,” Crikey, 19th January, 2007.
- “Local solutions to national issues,” Exchange, Vol.19, No.1, 19th January, 2007, p.12
2006
- “Go local for next generation,” Australian Financial Review, 12th December, 2006, p.55.
- “How do we get Australian broadband up to speed?” Crikey, 6th December, 2006.
- “Look at what happens when the obstetrician’s away …” Crikey, 5th December, 2006.
- “Is there a political wage cycle?” Crikey, 30th October, 2006.
- “No one listens to the fridge,” Business Review Weekly, 26th October, 2006, p.28.
- “Nine’s attempt to break the ice,” Crikey, 16th October, 2006.
- “Your child’s future,” Courier Mail, 18th September, 2006
- “Encourage that Spark!” Business Review Weekly, 14th September, 2006, p.54.
- “The inconvenient truth about Gore’s movie,” Crikey, 11th September, 2006.
- “Telstra’s travails will continue,” Australian Financial Review, 28th August, 2006, p.63.
- “No longer self evident: is all internet content created equal?” New Matilda, 25th August, 2006.
- “Telstra the Entrant sings a different tune,” Crikey, 23rd August 2006.
- “The government’s broadband obligation,” Crikey, 9th August, 2006.
- “Should the ACCC take away Telstra’s Advantages,” Crikey, 8th August, 2006.
- “T3 must ring in rule changes,” (with Jerry Hausman), Australian Financial Review, 8th August, 2006, p.55.
- “How petrol companies are making hay,” Crikey, 5th July, 2006.
- “For some people being dead on time can save taxes,” (with Andrew Leigh) The Age, 27th June, 2006.
- “Birthing pain makes health system suffer,” (with Andrew Leigh) The Australian, 20th June, 2006. (Also Online Opinion).
- “Galbraith a maverick,” The Age, 2nd May, 2006.
- “Government loans no remedy for biotech blues,” The Age, 25th April, 2006.
- “Government must put right health insurance pains,” The Age, 28th March, 2006.
- “Fee change gets too much credit,” The Age, 17th March, 2006.
- “Toll was slow to put its cards on the ACCC’s table,” The Age, 14th March, 2006.
- “Road-use charge would force more to public transport,” The Age, 7th March, 2006.
- “Getting Cross with the Media and Cross-Media Ownership,” New Matilda, 1st March, 2006.
2005
- “Companies open path to customer innovation,” The Age, 18th November, 2005.
- “Sting a song for sixpence? Not likely,” The Age, 4th November, 2005.
- “Dirty Harry proves the point,” The Age, 24th October, 2005.
- “Selling Telstra will free it to negotiate with ACCC,” The Age, 3rd October, 2005, p.6.
- “Leave trading: the pitfalls for workers,” (with Martin Byford), The Age, 26th September, 2005.
- “Consumers put at the end of the queue,” The Age, 19th September, 2005.
- “Three Words: Structure, Structure, Structure,” New Matilda, 31st August, 2005.
2004
- “What price in trading for ideas,” The Age, 11th December, 2004, p.19.
- “How much will you pay for an idea?” The Age, 4th December, 2004, p.23.
- “Togetherness makes good cents,” The Age, 27th November, 2004, p.23.
- “Tendering … springboard for business,” The Age, 20th November, 2004, p.21.
- “When reputations go on the line,” The Age, 13th November, 2004, p.23.
- “Dividing up outsourced production,” The Age, 6th November, 2004, p.21.
- “Bidding for a better bottom line,” The Age, 30th October, 2004, p.19.
- “The trouble with outsourcing” The Age, 23rd October, 2004, p.21.
- “Can everyone play the same tune?” The Age, 16th October, 2004, p.21.
- “Can the web catch everything?” The Age, 2nd October, 2004, p.20.
- “Can you bring competition inside the firm?” The Age, 25th September, 2004.
- “Schools: Make a ‘club good’ better,” Australian Financial Review, 20th September, 2004.
- “Bidding for the budget,” The Age, 18th September, 2004, p.20.
- “Bundled bidding,” The Age, 11th September, 2004.
- “Integration sometimes stacks up,” Australian Financial Review, 6th September, 2004.
- “Cost-plus, haggle-minus,” The Age, 4th September, 2004, p.18.
- “Who are you insuring anyway?” The Age, 28th August, 2004, p.21.
- “Does the winner really take it all?” The Age, 21st August, 2004, p.17.
- “Talking in billions,” Campus Review, 19th May, 2004, p.5
- “A measure of all things innovative,” Australian Financial Review, 17th May, 2004.
- “System blocks better health care,” (with Stephen King) Australian Financial Review, 22nd March 2004.
2003
- “Auction tips takes a hammering,” Herald Sun, 25th August 2003.
- “Petrol deals a blow to the average consumer,” (with Stephen King), Australian Financial Review, 20th August 2003.
- “Innovation Nation?” Interview for The Buzz, Radio National, 18th August 2003.
- “Minds Need Money Too,” Interview for Business Review Weekly, 14th August 2003.
- “Internet auctions fairer for all,” Herald Sun, 14th August 2003, p.18.
- “Housing lifelines would rescue many,” (with Stephen King) Australian Financial Review, 6th August, 2003.
- “The Case for Credit Card Reform: A Primer for Students,” Ecodate, July 2003.
- “Is it Time to take an Access Holiday?” (with Stephen King) The Pipeliner, 2003.
Older
- “Stephen King’s Game of Horror,” The Manager, August 2000.
- “The Failure of Language in Anti-trust Debate,” The Manager, April 2000.
- “Will Sony Recognise the Game it is Playing?” The Manager, March 1999.
- “Libraries and Banks and Cyberspace Challenge,” Issues, Vol.30, September, 1998, p.2.
- “When being first doesn’t pay,” Australian Financial Review, Friday 30th January, 1998, p.32.
- “Tracks of your tears – choosing CDs,” Australian Financial Review, Wednesday, 31st December, 1997, p.9.
- “By and buy, Yule regret it,” Australian Financial Review, Friday, 28th November, 1997, p.33.
- “A paparazzi-free environment,” (with Stephen King) Australian Financial Review, Monday 8th September, 1997, p.16.
- “Illegal drugs: the supply side,” Australian Financial Review, Wednesday 27th August, 1997, p.20.
- “Privatisation debate futile,” Australian Financial Review, Monday 14th July,1997, p.17.
- “It’s all about producing ideas, not objects,” Letter to the Editor, Australian Financial Review, Thursday 19th June, 1997, p.20.
- “The inventive alternative,” Australian Financial Review, Thursday12th June, 1997, p.19.
- “In full or not at all,” Letter to the Editor, The Australian, Monday 9th June, 1997, p.10.
- “Playing off the States delivers a grand prix,” Australian Financial Review, 7th March, 1996, p.17.
- “Surprising and Nobel rejections,” Australian Financial Review,25th October, 1995, p.19.
