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A graphic depicting Anthony Albanese on the left and Donald Trump on the right, both tense, with a submarine between them.

Victorian members to push Labor over AUKUS deal

Rank-and-file Labor members are preparing to launch a blistering attack on US president Donald Trump and demand the Albanese government withdraw from AUKUS. 

Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers have faced growing opposition for several elements of the proposed superannuation tax changes.

Chalmers urged to overhaul CGT discount on housing

Labor for Housing says savings from reforming CGT could be used to scrap GST on goods and services used to build, maintain and manage state public housing.

This Month

Much of the responsibility will fall on new shadow treasurer Ted O’Brien, who has been invited to attend the roundtable.

Libs must fight back on the economy at the roundtable

The party can fill the political leadership void by showing it is prepared to advocate for pro-growth, pro-aspiration and pro-productivity policies.

Industry Minister Tim Ayers is coming to the rescue of Australia’s struggling metals smelting industry.

Labor flags equity, loans in strategy to save metals smelters

Industry Minister Tim Ayres said while responsibility started with the “very profitable” firms, it was likely many would not survive without taxpayer support.

A Labor prodigy’s fast rise – but does he bleed enough for the voters?

Andrew Charlton has the economic credentials, the money, the networks and momentum. All eyes are on how far the long-term rival of Jim Chalmers can go.

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Labor MPs urge time limit on welfare debts after $1.1b reboot

The Albanese government agreed “in principle” to a six-year limit on recovering welfare debts, but now the push is on to legislate it and wipe historic dues.

Ongoing regulatory uncertainty risks stifling AI adopting and strangling innovation for companies.

Chalmers bets on AI to revive stagnant economy

It’s imperative that informed voices in the tech industry play a role in advocating for policies that can boost investment, infrastructure and deployment.

A before and after of the damage created in south australian waters by the algal bloom.

‘It’s a state issue’: Watt won’t step in over marine crisis

The federal environment minister is yet to offer support for SA’s unfolding ocean catastrophe, as scientists ask the state to lobby the PM.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock have a fight on their hands.

Roundtable screams of Chalmers’ style, but where’s the substance?

The treasurer is pushing big ideas and expectations for his economic talkfest in August. The practical results are much less certain.

If Jim Chalmers sticks to taxing unrealised gains, it will be Anthony Albanese who cops the flak.

Tax may test Albanese and Chalmers’ relationship at roundtable

The prime minister speaks about Labor being the party of aspiration, but the government is more of a redistributor of wealth than a creator.

Ken Henry at the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday – he said an economy-wide carbon tax was needed and may happen eventually.

Henry’s big plan for what comes next

The former Treasury secretary failed to have a previous Labor government implement a resources super profits tax, but he has plenty of big ideas for tax reform.

NSW Premier Chris Minns (left) and former One Nation MP turned independent Mark Latham.

‘People have been warned about this guy’: Minns censures Latham

The upper house MP denies claims he abused a former girlfriend, but makes no apology for “playful sex talk” from parliament.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with the Premier of the Republic of China Li Qiang during a welcome ceremony in Beijing on Tuesday.

China’s media warns Albanese of US meddling in regional ties

The Global Times described the China-Australia relationship as “flying in the stratosphere” but warned of “third-party interference”.

Xi Jinping has met with Anthony Albanese.

Sorry Xi, not all problems can be resolved over a Chinese meal

In the game of geopolitics with the US, the Chinese president and propaganda outlets are touting how Australia ties have improved since Albanese came to power.

Some of the nation’s largest superannuation funds have had customer data breached.

Chalmers’ roundtable must rise to Australia’s economic challenges

There are worrying signs that the three-day talkfest in Canberra risks becoming another missed opportunity to properly tackle the nation’s economic malaise.

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Charities often depend on reliable, long-term funding—what’s referred to as “structured gifts.” These enable them to plan years ahead. In fields like medical research, where progress from bench to bedside can take decades, such stability is critical.

Labor’s charity tax could gut generosity in Australia

Much like recent changes to superannuation or proposals for taxes on unrealised gains, meddling with the philanthropic system erodes confidence.

Anthony Albanese hammers big tech with barrage of new laws

Pollies talked tough on tech – then splurged $76m on YouTube, Meta

Australia’s political parties have criticised the social harms inflicted by the tech giants. They spent $76 million with them during the election.

Nyrstar Hobart smelter

Nyrstar CEO ‘encouraged’ by PM’s smelter lifeline

Anthony Albanese has indicated a taxpayer-funded bailout for two ailing metal smelters in Tasmania and South Australia is being finalised.

Anthony Albanese wants to expand Australia’s commercial relationship with China but maintain its security allegiance with Washington.

Albanese lost in translation as he heads to Beijing

The prime minister is sending a confused message on Australia’s relationship with the US. The contradictions will be sharper in his visit to China this weekend.

Chief Minister Andrew Barr in the territory’s budget last week introduced what they claimed was a $250 annual “health” levy

ACT Labor is bankrupting Canberra

The government in the nation’s capital is spending uncontrollably, inventing dishonest taxes and overseeing a flawed education system that is failing children.

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