Federal Government spending growth will continue vastly outpacing economic activity during an era of weak productivity, sparking fears of even more interest rate rises as cash handouts add to price pressures.
Workers and first homebuyers are among the winners of the Federal Budget while the Government has broken its promise to keep property investor taxes unchanged.
Jim Chalmers says Australia will avoid a recession but must pursue reform, announcing an expected overhaul of housing taxes and a $250 tax handout for workers.
The Albanese Government has drawn scorn from political rivals after tabling its response to the Murphy report on gambling reform in the shadow of the budget.
Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers have confirmed they are changing tax breaks for property investors in the Budget that will be released later tonight, breaking promises made a year ago to leave them untouched.
Capital gains tax and negative gearing have dominated the pre-Budget headlines, but a new survey released just hours before Treasurer Jim Chalmers stands up in Parliament has revealed what voters really want.
Australian and New Zealand passengers evacuated from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship have arrived in the Netherlands for quarantine before being repatriated.
Malcolm Turnbull says his criticisms over the far-right direction of the Liberal party have been vindicated, declaring One Nation’s capture of its first lower seat is the ‘chickens coming home to roost.’
After unsuccessfully campaigning on negative gearing changes while Labor leader, Bill Shorten says he would welcome a policy shift in the Federal Budget.