Labor eyed tax exemption for farms, small business – and said no
Members of Anthony Albanese’s top economic team considered exempting family farms and properties from their controversial unrealised capital gains tax.
Members of Anthony Albanese’s top economic team considered exempting family farms and properties from their controversial unrealised capital gains tax.
Sussan Ley’s shadow cabinet has signed off on its first major policy position since Labor’s landslide May 3 election victory, determining Jim Chalmers is not serious about negotiating with the Coalition.
Jim Chalmers has no interest in dealing with the Coalition to legislate his super tax or compromising on Labor’s controversial plan to slug unrealised capital gains.
The PM is ready to use his super tax to prosecute Sussan Ley’s pledge to lead a more collaborative Coalition that doesn’t say no to everything and puts the interests of Australians first.
Anthony Albanese has been warned by a former army chief that the government risks ‘abrogating its responsibility’ to the public and those in uniform by failing to increase military funding.
Chris Minns will stare down opposition from unions and move this week to push through generational reforms of the costly NSW workers compensation system, as he ramped-up pressure on the Liberals.
The PM has been given fair warning by the US that he shouldn’t turn up to his first in-person meeting with Donald Trump empty-handed on defence spending.
Australia and the US have elevated military exercises to a war footing amid China’s unprecedented armed forces build-up and fears Xi Jinping could imminently invade Taiwan.
Anthony Albanese has been urged to back a global HECS-style system across the Asia-Pacific to avoid a ticking youth unemployment bomb.
Sussan Ley will lead one of the most inexperienced shadow ministries in modern history, with only 39 per cent of her picks previously serving as cabinet ministers.
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