Angus Taylor
Angus Taylor’s plan for scissor gang to cut red tape
Government regulation and bureaucratic rules are in the Coalition’s sights as part of its plans to boost the national economy.
- Shane Wright
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We’re prepared for election of small targets, which is deeply disappointing
Australians deserve better than the kind of visionless politics being dished up by the major parties.
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George Brandis wants impossible answers from the teals
Readers respond to a columnist’s critique of the teal independents, and questions about the Suburban Rail Loop.
‘Bird-dogging’: Why the federal election will see a spike in confronting protests
Protesters are gatecrashing politicians’ events before the election has begun. Conservatives claim it shuts down debate. Climate activists insist it’s necessary.
- Mike Foley
'Bird-dogging' protesters confront politicians
On three separate occasions, politicians have been confronted by protesters, heightening security concerns ahead of a federal election.
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Coalition rules out income tax cuts as Dutton scrambles to find savings
The opposition razor gang of Dutton and his senior MPs is still working out how to slash 36,000 public servants hired by Labor, as it prepares for Anthony Albanese to call the election.
- Paul Sakkal
Free business lunch fight devolves into business battle
A Coalition plan to give businesses a free lunch has turned into a battle over the cost to the budget and whether small businesses are growing in number.
- Shane Wright and Millie Muroi
The $1.6b sandwich: Labor calculates bill for Dutton’s free-lunch pledge
The Coalition has yet to reveal the cost of its plan to allow small businesses to claim a tax deduction on work lunches. Labor says it will bust the budget.
- Shane Wright and Millie Muroi
Liberals using ratepayers’ pain for political gain
The NSW Liberal Party is stating that if they had not made a mess of nominating Liberal Party candidates in the last local government elections on the northern beaches, the proposed 40 per cent rate rise would not be happening.
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Coalition MPs want Trump-style ‘Australia first’ economics pitch
Conservative critics say the Coalition’s economic agenda is tissue-thin. There are mounting calls to go big and bold before the Reserve Bank lowers interest rates.
- Paul Sakkal
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