Aussie shares slump on CPI shock
Australian shares slumped on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected CPI numbers renewed inflation fears and narrowed the likelihood of rate cuts this year.
Australian shares slumped on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected CPI numbers renewed inflation fears and narrowed the likelihood of rate cuts this year.
Labor’s Industry Minister is advocating for a cut in corporate taxes to help companies have the capital to invest in the future.
Ten of 11 industry sectors ended in the green on Monday in a rebound ahead of crucial retail and inflation data.
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor appears to have contradicted his own party’s proposed cuts to the net migration intake, after indicating a completely different figure to one proposed just days ago.
Jim Chalmers has announced the largest investment in bulk billing in the nation’s history – with millions promised free visits to the GP.
Hundreds of thousands of Aussies will score a welcome boost to their welfare payments after rumours sparked furious backlash.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised cost-of-living relief for Australians of all ages in tonight’s budget.
Jim Chalmers is preparing to hand down his second budget in the coming hours. Here’s what has already been announced.
Tuesday’s budget is set to reveal even more cost-of-living relief for struggling Australians.
Single parents can expect a massive leg up in the federal budget, with Anthony Albanese to announce a move that will deliver over a $4576 a year windfall to some families.
Fiery calls have erupted from protesters on the lawns of Parliament House ahead of the unveiling of Labor’s 2023 budget.
There’s a dirty little secret buried in the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s media blitz over cost of living relief in the budget.
The Tasmanian senator says helping people out of poverty would be a better use of the money to be spent on the stage 3 tax cuts to be introduced in July next year.
In an unexpected turnaround to the Budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down a surplus of billions – but even he admits it won’t last.
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