Will Chalmers channel Bill Shorten’s failed negative gearing play?
The Treasurer seems short on ways to cut his bloated budget said to be caused by overspending on public servants and the NDIS. So, he’s reading Bill Shorten’s unpublished book…
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The Treasurer seems short on ways to cut his bloated budget said to be caused by overspending on public servants and the NDIS. So, he’s reading Bill Shorten’s unpublished book…
Pauline Hanson's One Nation hasn't just leapfrogged the Coalition in the polls. It's now closing the gap on Labor and the Greens. Once fringe-dwellers, now…
Treasury is reportedly exploring modelling that would trim the capital gains tax (CGT) discount for individuals and trusts from 50 per cent to 33 per…
Apart from the unemployment story where the jobless rate is a strong 4.1%, a lot of the Albanese Government’s books look worryingly bad. What’s my…
Angus Taylor has all the on-paper qualifications to be opposition leader. But there are big questions over how well he could do the job. Here's…
Fooling people can be hard when you have economists working for you who aren’t politicians skilled at gilding the lily.
Liberal Party members gathered in Melbourne for a memorial service honoring former colleague Katie Allen, but the occasion became overshadowed by leadership machinations. During this...
Five federal polls have been released in the last week, with three of them having some fieldwork after the Coalition split on January 22. One…
Economics often prove more effective at solving conflict than kinetic actions. So in the battle of Trump v Europe, can bond markets be the secret…
As dramatic as this seems, it’s not the first time in history this break up has happened.