Dutton nuclear plan ‘economic madness’
Jim Chalmers has fired the first salvo in what is likely to be a sustained campaign of economic attacks by Labor on Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan, to be driven by the Treasurer himself.
Jim Chalmers has fired the first salvo in what is likely to be a sustained campaign of economic attacks by Labor on Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan, to be driven by the Treasurer himself.
As the curtain falls on a troubled year for the federal Labor government, and the country, minority government remains the best outcome it can hope for at the next election.
Victoria has emerged as a key battleground for the next federal election alongside NSW, as the Albanese government sheds critical support from Middle Australia amid the cost-of-living crisis.
The lack of moral clarity in guiding a response from the beginning on anti-Semitism has diminished Anthony Albanese’s leadership.
The climate war is no longer a dispute between the left and the right. It is now an economic war. An ideological contest over how to get to where most people now accept is desirable.
Peter Dutton on Friday will release the costings of the Coalition’s energy plan he intends to take to the next election, which show a total cost over the next 25 years of $331 billion.
More than 30 per cent of the workforce could be disrupted by the rapid uptake of artificial intelligence over the next five years without policy intervention, a new report warns.
The view of Anthony Albanese as being gripped by indecision and weakness of leadership is becoming perilously entrenched.
Anthony Albanese is the weakest prime minister in decades, according to the latest Newspoll, despite a two-party contest that has the Coalition and Labor back to a neck-and-neck race.
The Israeli government warned that ‘awarding savages’ would invite terrorism. This is precisely what occurred at 4.10am on Friday morning at a synagogue in Melbourne’s east.
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