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Jim Chalmers.

Deeming rates on hold in budget to woo pensioners ahead of poll

When the rates are increased, it is equivalent to saying the pensioner is earning more on their private assets and therefore needs less welfare support.

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Clive Palmer at a press conference at Parliament House.

Clive Palmer spends $500k on YouTube ads in 10 days

The colourful billionaire owner of Queensland-based Mineralogy’s pitch is to bring Donald Trump style policies to Australia.

Cyclone Alfred hands Chalmers $1.2b clean-up bill plus hit to GDP

The Treasurer will on Tuesday tell the Queensland Media Club there will also be a $1.2 billion hit to gross domestic product in the March quarter, thanks to the wild weather.

Coalition targets Climate 200 candidates over Greens affiliations

Polls show neither major party will win enough seats to form a majority government, so focus is on independents who could hold the balance of power.

Donald Trump serving up fries at a McDonald’s during the US presidential campaign.

Australia turns to McDonald’s diplomacy in Trump trade war

The industry and federal government are alarmed that beef and lamb exports and pharmaceuticals could be next in Trump’s firing line as early as April 2.

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The real challenge for Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese is crafting a message about a budget they were hoping to avoid.

Inside the budget Chalmers never really wanted to deliver

The real challenge for Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese is how they craft a message about a budget they were hoping to avoid.

Andrew Wilkie says crossbench MPs, like fellow independent Zoe Daniel, shouldn’t make deals with the major parties in the case of a hung parliament.

Pubs and clubs fund major parties to limit hostile crossbench

The Australian Hotels Association will back Labor and Coalition candidates facing independent challengers, in a bid to minimise the uncertainty of a hostile crossbench.

Staffers, clockwise from left: Andrew Hirst (Liberal Party), Nicole Chant (Liberal Party), Tim Gartrell (Labor) and Dee Madigan (Labor).

Forget Albanese and Dutton, these 30 people really run elections

As the nation counts down to the federal poll, the major parties’ main personnel are primed for the starter’s gun.

Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump

Labor working to shield local manufacturers from Trump’s trade war

Moves to strengthen anti-dumping protections come as the government’s hopes fade Donald Trump will exempt Australia from tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.

The starters gun may not have been pulled, but the federal election campaign is already well underway.

Why the election campaign is going to feel so long

Political staffers and operatives from both major parties flooded into Sydney last week anticipating the federal election. Many have been told not to leave.

Alfred costing the economy $1b a day as Brisbane pummelled

Power remains cut to hundreds of thousands of residents as torrential rain causes flooding across Queensland’s capital.

Nationals leader David Littleproud.

Pacific nations should lobby China on climate change: Littleproud

The Nationals leader said Australia pursuing an aggressive 2035 emissions reduction target would not shift the dial on global emissions.

Donald Trump addresses Congress as Vice President J.D. Vance and Speaker Mike Johnston  applaud.

Trump doubles down on tariff war as Chalmers, RBA warn of local hit

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia will continue to lobby for an exemption from US tariffs for steel and aluminium.

The Port of Darwin was leased to the Chinese-owned Landbridge Group in 2015.

‘Not for sale’: Landbridge disputes Labor’s Darwin Port claim

Luke Gosling, the Labor MP for Solomon, which covers greater Darwin, this week claimed discussions were under way between the Northern Territory and Albanese governments to buy back the port.

Wall Street says Trump’s America a big opportunity, in the long run

The chief executives of Blackstone and Goldman Sachs were optimistic about the US economy despite the new administration’s seismic economic changes.

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Starlink owner Elon Musk.

NBN Co set to choose Amazon over Musk’s Starlink for satellite service

Amazon last year said Australia would be one of the first countries offered access to its Kuiper low earth orbit network of 3236 satellites, known as a LEOSat network.

Peter Navarro and Donald Trump.

Trump tariff hawk slams Australia, putting deal at risk

Peter Navarro has accused Australia of dumping subsidised, below-cost aluminium into the US and drawn links with the behaviour of Russia and China.

F-35A Lightning II aircraft.

Coalition’s fighter jet plan would cost ‘triple’ $3b pledge

“The opposition have massively underestimated the cost of their thought bubble,” said Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy.

Peter Dutton has been in parliament for nearly 23 years, but pollsters say voters still don’t know what to make of him.

The race to define Peter Dutton gets dirty

Despite nearly 23 years in federal parliament, Peter Dutton is “not well-defined” in voters’ minds, research shows. This week, the race to shape people’s views turned dirty.

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Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Chalmers has ‘damaged’ RBA independence

Jim Chalmers’ pressure on Reserve Bank governors Michele Bullock and Philip Lowe is “highly reprehensible” and has damaged the independence of the RBA, Roger Corbett and Angus Taylor say.

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