China and Covid to weigh heavily on budget
Josh Frydenberg has identified the ‘global strategic environment’ and impacts of the pandemic as his greatest concerns ahead of next week’s budget.
Josh Frydenberg has identified the ‘global strategic environment’ and impacts of the pandemic as his greatest concerns ahead of next week’s budget.
Scott Morrison will back new storage, pipeline and import terminal projects in next week’s budget to avoid dire gas supply projections.
Booming iron ore exports triggered a windfall corporate tax take over the March quarter, pushing commonwealth revenues higher than a year earlier despite the pandemic.
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw will recruit up to 300 women under a new strategy to boost the number of female officers to 30 per cent over the next seven years.
An analysis of ASIC data shows new company registrations in the year to April are running at more than 25 per cent above the seven-year average.
The $32bn COVID-19 welfare bill will be more than halved over four years as JobSeeker recipients return to pre-pandemic levels.
Scott Morrison will inject $1.2bn into transforming Australia into a leading digital economy by 2030 and overhaul the government’s online services platforms.
The Investor Group on Climate Change says trends across policy and financial markets driving the response to climate risk are ‘irreversible and intensifying’.
Government to instead provide relief for low, middle-income earners plus skills, jobs package.
Australia’s oil and gas industry says it will not stand by and be overrun by climate activists like the coal sector.
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