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Jim Chalmers says it was Treasury’s idea to tax unrealised gains

Greens and Labor close in on $3m super tax deal

The Greens have pledged strong in-principle support for the controversial policy to ensure “wealthy Australians pay their fair share of tax”.

Greens defector Dorinda Cox and Anthony Albanese on Monday when the pair announced she was joining Labor.

Powerful union puts Dorinda Cox on notice over Labor’s gas agenda

Anthony Albanese’s move to recruit Greens defector Dorinda Cox has angered sections of the West Australian Labor Party.

NSW Treasurer Danial Mookhey. Labor deserves credit for putting the politically sensitive workers’ compensation issue on the table.

Workers’ compensation scheme needs to be reformed

With the burgeoning cost of psychological injury claims, it’s reasonable to question if the scheme’s coverage of injury complaints is too broad.

Influential or ‘enfeebled’: Has Treasury lost its mojo?

With high government spending, low productivity, and no tax reform in 25 years, an uncomfortable question is being whispered in Canberra.

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Inheritocracy bad for nation; How Allan Myers rules; AI could kill WFH

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This Labor government operates on the reverse of the Keating nostrum that good politics follows good policy.

Labor’s agenda is vague, its tax reform plans a distraction

The Labor Party is promising to deliver its election agenda. But that won’t be anywhere near enough to address Australia’s economic challenges. What will give?

Woodside’s North West Shelf gas project in WA.

East coast gas reserve in Albanese government’s sights

Canberra is likely to consider establishing an eastern cache as part of a sweeping review of the country’s energy system.

The Albanese government says new gas supply is crucial to transition to net zero emissions.

Why Labor could go all in on gas

The government’s sign-off on Woodside’s North West Shelf project is a signal it’s ready to take a more supportive approach to gas’ role in the energy transition.

Palestinians struggle to get food aid in Jabalia in northern Gaza on May 19.

Israel’s president urges Albanese to visit amid tensions

The PM has strongly rebuked Israel for blockading the delivery of food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies to Gaza.

Tax reform comes with substantial political risk. It creates winners and losers. Losers empower the opposition and require of a government the courage to take on risk.

Why Chalmers’ super tax isn’t real reform

Labor’s proposal to increase tax on super balances over $3 million will treat symptoms instead of the disease. Here are 6 proposals for an optimal tax agenda.

Ed Husic frequently criticised Israel over its conduct of the war in Gaza when he was a minister.

Labor’s pro-Israel group warns Albanese against recognising Palestine

Party group tells prime minister that such a move would be seen as a reward for terrorist group Hamas.

An Australian windfarm

Nuclear fantasy gone but renewables reality remains

Labor was able to bury the Coalition’s plans for a nuclear energy future. But now the high costs of Australia’s energy challenge are coming back into focus.

Tim Wilson and Zoe Daniel on the campaign trail.

Recount for Goldstein; wafer-thin Bradfield win could end up in court

Tim Wilson confident despite teal Zoe Daniel getting part of her request for a recount in Goldstein while Liberal Gisele Kapterian leads by seven votes in Bradfield.

Chalmers was a senior staffer to then treasurer Wayne Swan during the global financial crisis.

Why Jim Chalmers will have his ‘Wayne Swan moment’ with the super tax

There is zero chance of the new impost raising $40 billion over the next 10 years.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Vote magnet: Albanese eclipsed previous leaders’ popularity

Almost a quarter of those who voted for the ALP cited the prime minister as their reason, while less than 10 per cent of Coalition voters cited Dutton.

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Anthony Albanese campaigning in Menzies on election day.

These three charts show the mountain the Liberals have to climb

Labor will be defending just 20 marginal seats at the next election after building up buffers in traditional battleground contests.

Allan seriously thinks – as she claimed – that the federal election results were an endorsement of her government and its policies.

Like the Liberals, Jacinta Allan needs rescuing from her echo chamber

Smart governments learn lessons from victory as well as defeat. There is no sign of that yet in Victoria.

A letter from Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie to Liberal Senate leader Michaelia Cash, reveals the Nationals first threatened to abandon the Coalition due to anger over the defection of NT Senator Jacinta Price to the Liberal Party.

Coalition or no Coalition, Libs should do a deal on environment laws

Sussan Ley had yet to bury her dead mother when the Nationals decided to become the Prince Harry of politics.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli. There is some irony in the fact that Federal Labor is reducing the GST funding, as the new Queensland LNP government is forced to deal with the long list of announced but unfunded projects and the record debt trajectory that state Labor left behind.

GST carve-up rewards Victoria’s economic failure

States that are prepared to grow the national pie should not be punished with an ever-dwindling slice.

Andrew Forrest is approaching a big moment for his empire.

Can Labor help the Pilbara go green?

Labor now has a rare, politically unencumbered opportunity to secure the nation’s energy supply, industrial competitiveness and climate transition.

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