Taylor sinks deeper into migration mess
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.
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.
Aussie households are being ripped off at an astonishing rate by energy “vampires” that rack up charges on household power bills even when turned off.
While attempting to lay out the Coalition’s economic credentials, shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor confused the opposition’s cut-through line on migration.
One major Aussie bank has made a huge call about how people will use their tax cut cash boost in the coming months, warning not to expect a shopping spree.
A surge in mortgage repayments, a jump in the income tax take and still-high inflation dragged household spending to a halt in the September quarter.
Australian, UK and US defence ministers are touting a brave new world of AI-backed surveillance technology just days after the Chinese navy injured Australian military personnel in the East China Sea.
In a raucous question time session, the Opposition Leader has been cut short after he interrupted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The Queensland deputy premier and a convoy of regional mayors say they can go home feeling better about recent infrastructure cuts.
New RBA governor Michele Bullock has made a frank admission, conceding borrowers are displeased with the central bank after its punishing rate hikes.
A new scheme which will enable the federal government to take an equity stake of up to 40 per cent in new or existing home purchases is one step closer with legislation set to be introduced to parliament.
If the recommendations of a groundbreaking report are embraced, every child under the age of five would be granted the opportunity to participate in three days per week of top-notch early childhood education.
Inflation is increasingly being driven by domestic factors, not those from overseas, RBA governor Michele Bullock says.
The Albanese government has pledged to make regional roads safer, after a week full of criticism for its infrastructure reforms.
Despite a bumper 55,000 jobs added to the economy in September, the unemployment rate rose following a jump in the participation rate.
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