Treasurer turns on RBA, says rates strategy ‘smashing’ economy
Jim Chalmers’ comments shift blame on to the central bank governor, Michele Bullock, ahead of the release of GDP data this week expected to show growth slowing to a crawl.
Jim Chalmers’ comments shift blame on to the central bank governor, Michele Bullock, ahead of the release of GDP data this week expected to show growth slowing to a crawl.
An initial version of the Pacific Islands Forum communique published on Friday mistakenly referenced Taiwan after leaders had agreed to leave the territory out of the final document.
Reaching 2030 emission reduction targets presents a ‘major challenge’ in the wake of fresh figures revealing the cuts to greenhouse gases have been ‘flatlining’ over recent years, experts say.
US admiral William Houston says providing Australia with nuclear-powered subs will be ‘challenging’ but that ‘we are on the path to achieve this’.
CBA boss Matt Comyn has lashed the Greens’ proposed $514bn ‘Robin Hood’ tax on major corporations as an exercise in ‘insidious populism’.
The Coalition has pledged to reopen Australia’s embassy in Kyiv, with Simon Birmingham warning the delay has become an irritant in the relationship on a visit to Ukraine this week.
The AMWU says jobs created under the Future Made in Australia policy should go to workers on union agreements, with business warning that productivity could be undermined.
Jim Chalmers has attacked Adam Bandt’s $514bn ‘Robin Hood’ tax slug targeting companies, saying the Greens’ primary task is to ‘make up numbers and put out press releases’, as the Treasurer hails today’s inflation figures which saw headline rates drop to 3.5pc.
A voluntary recycling scheme administered by a consortium of the nation’s news media organisations has been officially accredited by the Albanese government.
Anthony Albanese says a $1bn gold mine can still go ahead, despite his Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek vetoing the proposed location of the project’s tailings dam.
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