A Labor Minister thinks more and more Australians are worried about the escalation of wealth for a small minority and the poverty that’s not being addressed because the tax system is failing to effectively tax the wealth of the very rich.
A Labor Minister thinks more and more Australians are worried about the escalation of wealth for a small minority and the poverty that’s not being addressed because the tax system is failing to effectively tax the wealth of the very rich.
In the past our doyen of elections, the legendary Malcolm Mackerras, had written off Donald Trump’s second coming as a non-event but by mid-2024 he changed his views and predicted a Trump win. So, on the day that Mr Trump takes office, Malcolm asks: “Is the world ready for the second Trump aberration?”
After a sensational stock market rally, the US central bank boss has implied that the Yanks will get fewer rate cuts next year. And stock markets didn’t like it.
Why is there this continual attempt to slug the super savings of Australians? Isn’t it time just to let our super grow?
After a sensational stock market rally, the US central bank boss has implied that the Yanks will get fewer rate cuts next year. And stock markets didn’t like it.
What are the reasons for the disastrous budget deficit deterioration? Has this delivered a real pickle for future Treasurers and Governments?
It’s been a four-year legal stoush between Qantas groundcrew workers illegally sacked during the dramas of the pandemic. Now the Federal Court has thrown the book at the airline, slapping a $120 million compensation fine on the flying kangaroo!
Treasurer Jim Chalmer may well have been inspired by former UK Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who once advised: “If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman”
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