Dole earners refusing work triples
EXCLUSIVE: THE number of dole recipients getting away with refusing to work has almost tripled in the past three years, latest figures reveal.
EXCLUSIVE: THE number of dole recipients getting away with refusing to work has almost tripled in the past three years, latest figures reveal.
THE government’s $20b medical research fund paid for by a controversial $7 GP fee has sparked a collapse in private donations for medical research.
OPINION: Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater. This is why you should support paid parental leave, even if you don’t like Tony Abbott.
IN A surprise result, Bill Shorten has somehow gone backwards in the polls despite the government’s controversial Budget.
DESPITE belt-tightening in the wake of the federal budget, 2014 is still shaping up as a strong year for retail.
EXCLUSIVE: Patients will have to pay up to $1,000 upfront to get medical imaging such as CAT scans, MRIs and X-rays as a result of a hidden budget nasty.
JOE Hockey says those who believe his first budget is “unfair” are engaging in 1970s class welfare, sparking a war of words with Labor.
BILL Shorten will seize on new estimates today, to attack the Coalition’s decision to water down Labor’s plan to stop foreign tax evasion, which is now hurting pensioners.
AS Tony Abbott faces a revolt within his own ranks over the government’s paid parental leave scheme, one MP has described it as being “money for jam”.
AN average of $44,500 extra for a degree? A new calculator could prove to be a major weapon against proposed uni fee changes.
AUSTRALIAN university graduates could be slugged with debts that take them almost twice as long to pay off, according to new research.
EXCLUSIVE: The Health Minister angers researchers by ruling out using the $20 billion medical research fund to commercialise Australian breakthroughs.
WI-FI and Aeroguard are two of many incredible innovations created by the CSIRO. But funding cuts in the Budget mean the future looks bleak for scientific research.
THE Government wants to set up a Medical Research Future Fund at the same time as cutting money for science research, and one of its own isn’t happy.
FIVE Queensland communities are on the hit list – the first places where you’ll have to work for your unemployment benefits. Find out where
DO you feel hard done by Tony Abbott? Well brace for more. His government hasn’t ruled out using your money to pay for an ad to sell the Budget.
WHILE they were victorious in one of Australia’s most famous court battles, Labor argues The Castle’s Kerrigan family would struggle with this Budget.
THOUGHT the Budget fallout was bad? Now Tony Abbott’s real fight begins. MPs are back in Canberra to debate the key savings measures.
TONY Abbott said job seekers “have no right to hold out for the job of their dreams”, while he still believes his unpopular budget will pass the Senate.
DOCTORS fear people are abandoning treatments because they think the cost of a visit to a GP already has gone up and they can’t afford it.
TONY Abbott wants to invest $20 billion in a Medical Research Future Fund “so we can all live healthier and happier lives”. Here are the diseases we could stamp out.
TONY Abbott has apologised to Australia for that controversial movement of his eyelid yesterday. And now ‘Gloria’ has spoken out.
OPPOSITION leader Bill Shorten said the Budget is built on Tony Abbott’s lies and says he’s “not a brawler” like the Prime Minister. Read his opinion piece.
ANYONE in Australia can grow up to have an education and make something of themselves. But is all that about to change?
IT’S the buzzword of the day that could see your shopping bill rise by 10 per cent. Here’s everything you need to know about GST but were too embarrassed to ask.
HE has been labelled “as cunning as a lab rat”, but Tony Abbott will be forced to woo Clive Palmer if he wants his Budget to work.
AS if Australians aren’t facing enough tax hikes and cuts, now a senior Coalition MP wants the GST to be broadened to include fresh food.
A CREDIT rating agency warns Australia could lose its AAA rating if the Budget doesn’t pass the Senate, prompting a new spat between Tony Abbott and Bill Shorten.
RIGHT now hundreds of journalists are under lock and key trying to understand the Federal Budget. Once they’re in they can’t go out. So what happens in there?
HE sat. And he squirmed. He called it a ‘payment’. He even said we could call it a ‘rabbit’. But Joe Hockey was finally forced to admit the $7 co-payment is a tax.
PRIME Minister Tony Abbott says our Federation is ‘dysfunctional’. He says we need to fix it. But what exactly does he have in mind and should we be alarmed?
PRIME Minister Tony Abbott is unfazed by bad polls for the government, saying voters will understand the Coalition’s “elemental commitment” to fix the budget.
AUSSIES say the LNP’s Budget is the worst in a very long time. When was the last time a government’s finances were hated so much?
FORMER Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella has been rescued by police this morning after being mobbed by angry protesters.
TONY Abbott’s popularity will worsen as his horror Budget unites an unlikely consortium of protesters and weakens his ability to govern.
TO JOE Hockey, the $7 fee to visit a doctor, introduced in the Budget, is just “two middies of beer”. But for this Melbourne mum it is nappies or fuel, and she can’t afford both.
STATE and territory leaders are calling for an urgent meeting with the Abbott Government to discuss federal Budget cuts.
THE Abbott Government’s first Budget has given Labor back its voice, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten told members in Melbourne.
OPINION: If they’re serious about fixing the Budget AND contributing to a fairer Australia, Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey have more work to do.
OPINION: Forget about help from the government or inheritances from mum and dad. This is why you need to take control of your financial future now.
THE blows keep coming for first home buyers who continue to be pushed out of a booming property market that has lured in investors in droves.
UPDATE: Joe Hockey has fired back at Bill Shorten by invoking the force of a higher power, as a Lib MP reveals “options” if key Budget plans are quashed.
HOMEOWNERS dodged a bullet in this year’s Budget, with multi-billion tax breaks failing to come under scrutiny.
BILL Shorten says his party will fight the Medicare co-payment, petrol excise rises and age pension changes as he sets the scene for the battle ahead.
UNIVERSITIES will split into two tiers, offering premium versions of courses to students prepared to pay more amid warnings in which only the rich have access to the best education.
RAISING the GST and applying it to fresh food, health and education would more than offset budget cuts to schools and hospitals.
DEFENCE Minister David Johnston says the federal budget is the first step in correcting what he calls Labor’s “$30 billion defence fantasy”.
A BULK billing GP clinic that introduced a $10 fee for patients earlier this year had to abandon it after a month because of a dramatic drop off in patients.
THIS is the Budget reply speech delivered by Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.
LABOR-held electorates across the country overwhelmingly bear the brunt of some of the most controversial measures in the budget.
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