Opinion
Jim Chalmers is skating on very thin ice
Short-term subsidies for household energy bills will have a high long-term price that this government will not face up to.
Amanda StokerFormer senatorLabor’s plans to use the upcoming federal budget to provide households with direct financial relief for the soaring cost of energy represent mere window dressing to voters as it simultaneously pushes for policies that drive prices upward in the short and long term.
The $3 billion of power price relief promised for the budget has sent Labor Treasurer Jim Chalmers hunting for more revenue. He plans to find it by taxing the gas industry even more.
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