If only Pete had listened to my genius a year ago
Peter Dutton, already a year too late, needs to show there’s more to his housing policy than shutting the door on migration, writes James Campbell.
Peter Dutton, already a year too late, needs to show there’s more to his housing policy than shutting the door on migration, writes James Campbell.
A union ‘slush fund’ scored an extra $60 million in the federal budget this week, in what has been labelled a case of ‘blatant pork-barrelling’.
Federal budget papers reveal building 500,000 homes in the next decade – less than half planned as part of the $11.3 billion rescue package to fix Australia’s crisis – could reduce prices by as much as 20 per cent.
The booming illegal smokes and vapes market is cutting a swath through the federal government’s budget, with tax revenue from tobacco set to fall by $12.5 billion over five years.
Australia’s top tier soccer clubs will be forced to battle for financial survival after a controversial plan which threatens the league’s future was unveiled.
Farcical bureaucratic scenes have played out in relation to cash for the Suburban Rail Loop East, with claims funding for the big ticket Allan government project is “in disarray”.
The Football Federation of Australia is staying tight-lipped ahead of a potential vote to expel Israel from the World Cup, in a move opposition leader Peter Dutton says would be “shameful”.
The federal government has been accused of lying to the public and media about its new housing package, but the Prime Minister has rejected the criticism.
A new poll has found Australians would rather have a beer or a meal with Anthony Albanese than Peter Dutton — but would pick Dutton over Albo if they had to put up a shelf.
A new report has found Australia’s electricity prices soared three times faster than the average in OECD countries — and it points the finger of blame at one factor.
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