The details come as Jim Chalmers had cited the Iran war, which started after US-Israel led strikes on February 28, among a raft of issues for his broken promises Budget.
Australia has been told to ‘earnestly respect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese investors’ after the Albanese government forced the hand over several Beijing-linked companies.
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has unloaded on the AUKUS agreement, telling his UK audience that their own naval shipbuilding and submarine industry is in ‘absolute disarray’.
AARON PATRICK: Taxpayers may question why benefits often go to people with an insider-like knowledge of how the system works, rather than the truly desperate, needy or marginalised.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle feel they’ve finally got some bold policies to put to voters after last week’s Budget and reply – and are convinced the other side has done itself a mortal injury.
A millennial who owns 18 residential investment properties predicts Labor’s negative gearing changes, restricting tax breaks to brand new homes on greenfield land, will only push up prices in affordable areas.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called his critics ‘unhinged’, while senior Labor MPs have been forced to defend a controversial, sneaky move that has finally been confirmed.
If you’re involved in a family trust, special tax concessions announced by Treasurer Jim Chalmers last week mean now might be the time to rearrange your affairs.