Editorial

AFL legend and motor neurone disease warrior Neale Daniher has received a State funeral at the MCG.

With Daniher gone, it’s up to us to play on against MND

EDITORIAL: There was no better location to send off Neale Daniher than the MCG, the scene of so many of his greatest moments, first as a footballer, then as a coach and finally as a campaigner. 

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Australians are facing some of the bleakest consumer sentiment in decades, leaving households increasingly pessimistic about what comes next.

Ailing economy gives Aussies little to smile about

EDITORIAL: Australians are facing some of the bleakest consumer sentiment in decades, leaving households increasingly pessimistic about what comes next.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has capitalised on “unease and anger” in the electorate, becoming the most popular political party in the nation.

Pivot to One Nation shows a hunger for change

EDITORIAL: A flat economy, low growth and the spectre of a per capita recession is weighing heavily on the minds of hardworking Australians.

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It’s been a week shy of a month since the Budget was handed down and it’s still among the top political stories every day. Pictured: Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese.

That’s right. We are still talking about the budget

EDITORIAL: It’s been a week shy of a month since the Budget was handed down (time flies when you’re having not much fun) and it’s still among the top political stories every day. And not in a good way.

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Despite accusing critics of the budget of mounting a scare campaign “built on lies”, the Albanese government seems to be stooping the same level.

Budget that won’t stop biting causes agony for Labor

EDITORIAL: If it’s true that a rolling stone gathers no moss then it may follow that a snowballing budget picks up a lot of crap along the way.

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Jim Chalmers likes to dismiss his Budget ‘doomsayers’ ... but what about being honest about the economy.

Why Jim’s Budget bluster is just a bunch of pretty porkies

EDITORIAL: Jim Chalmers hasn’t just tried to put lipstick on a pig with his Budget charm offensive. He’s gone for the full porcine makeover.

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Economists from Australia’s biggest bank said interest rates could rise following the Budget, which will spend an extra $6.5 billion.

Increase to minimum wages threatens maximum pain

EDITORIAL: Beyond the celebrations of the nation’s 100,000 lowest paid workers, there is a portent of gloomier times and a genuine fear this blunt instrument will strike a blow to our fragile, inflated economy.

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Election losses and controversy (including a stint in jail) meant the flame-haired firebrand was labelled a joke by most Australians.

Labor’s Budget flub a boon for One Nation

Election losses and controversy (including a stint in jail) meant the flame-haired firebrand was labelled a joke by most Australians. 10 years on, Pauline Hanson cannot be considered a laughing matter.

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Housing Minister Clare O’Neil on Sunday became the latest from Canberra to offer an answer that actually answered little, other than showing the Government was never really ready to legislate the planned changes.

Controversial tax plan causing one headache after another

EDITORIAL: Another day, more contention in Canberra around who will and who won’t be eligible for carve outs from controversial changes to capital gains tax.

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Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers are facing an uphill battle to sell the budget to voters.

No sign of end to Budget chaos and confusion

The fact the Government has no mandate for the tax changes will keep the matter live.

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The Albanese Government has made clear in its determination to push on with the deeply flawed Budget that it has reached this point.

Federal Budget push has put arrogance on display

The Albanese Government has made clear in its determination to push on with the deeply flawed Budget that it has reached this point.

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Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers, budget The Nightly

Amid Budget chaos the inflation battle goes on

While the Government has had its hands full coping with a backlash to the Budget, the latest data is a reminder that the inflation battle and wider economy remain the major long-term issues.

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The poisonous mindsets that came to the surface on that terrible day at Bondi have not disappeared.

Security failures before Bondi shootings emerge

The poisonous mindsets that came to the surface on that terrible day at Bondi have not disappeared.

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While complete honesty is an unrealistic expectation in politics, the Budget’s increases to property taxes may prompt voters to ask if they can believe anything politicians say.

Back-to-front Budget mired in uncertainty

The real character of the Albanese Government is now fully revealing itself. And it is unbecoming, to say the least.

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Andrew Charlton said the new CGT system would hurt underfunded businesses. Martin Ollman

Budget fix must hear hard-working mums and dads

A warning light is flashing in middle Australia where mum and dad teams and young small business owners have slogged it out to get a start.

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