ABC fortunes sink, but the money keeps coming
The national broadcaster has suffered a major fall to its digital users, but the government continues to splurge taxpayer funds.
The national broadcaster has suffered a major fall to its digital users, but the government continues to splurge taxpayer funds.
The nation’s flagship retirement scheme for public servants faces a widening unfunded gap of what will be needed to meet its superannuation liabilities as inflation drags on returns.
Scammers are already trying to defraud Australians out of their money using the federal budget, with politicians issuing a dire warning.
Digital giants such as Facebook, Google and Amazon will be required to pay a tax in Australia as a minimum tax rate from 2024 as a groundbreaking tax treaty takes effect.
QUEENSLAND has been left with a multi-billion-dollar funding shortfall in health, education and infrastructure, the state’s Labor treasurer Curtis Pitt said.
BUSINESS groups have urged the Senate to pass Joe Hockey’s latest budget, saying the government has listened to many parts of the community.
WELFARE groups have slammed Joe Hockey’s latest budget, saying Struggle Street is only about to get a whole lot worse in Australia.
THE Abbott Government has taken a softly, softly approach in its second budget, with the target to reach a surplus by 2019
TONY Abbott government is backing down on its controversial plan to make younger people seeking the dole wait up to six months before receiving welfare.
TONIGHT, Treasurer Joe Hockey heads into his second budget with large chunks of the wreckage of his first one still log-jammed in the Senate.
CLARENCE Valley Council’s bean counters will comb through tonight’s Federal Budget announcement for any sign of help for the region’s ruinous road network.
A KEY national body that reviews Federal Government administrative decisions in the interest of “fairness, honesty and transparency” is facing the axe.
THE Labor Government has labelled Joe Hockey as a “lame duck” who has failed to stand tall in the lead up to Tuesday’s Federal Budget.
A RAFT of changes to the aged pension will mean 230,000 part-pensioners with more assets have their pensions cut, while some could expect a small boost
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