Labor punches itself in the face, not RBA
Many households may still be living in the hope that their standard of living crash is temporary. Once they realise it’s not, their attitude will change and the government may cop it.
Many households may still be living in the hope that their standard of living crash is temporary. Once they realise it’s not, their attitude will change and the government may cop it.
Bill Shorten’s departure is a win for his bitter factional rivals. But its timing, ahead of the next election, says everything about what he thinks of Labor’s prospects.
Bill Shorten will recuse himself from cabinet deliberations and decisions impacting the higher education sector ahead of quitting politics in February for a university job paying $1.1m.
The nation’s per-capita recession deepened in the June quarter, as tepid growth failed to keep pace with a migration-fuelled jump in the population.
The level of household grumpiness is only going to grow this side of Christmas and possibly beyond as Labor heads toward an election, if relief doesn’t start to arrive soon.
Australia’s second potential Olympic Dam-sized mine is under threat from a fresh Indigenous heritage claim under federal law seeking to override all state approvals.
Jim Chalmers will find himself short of economists who might be willing to support him. One economist went as far as to call it a direct threat to the RBA.
Anthony Albanese’s approval ratings have slumped to the equal-lowest level since he became Prime Minister, as Peter Dutton fails to sway voters over management of the inflation crisis.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are locked into a cycle of mutually assured destruction. Both leaders must now reflect on their collective and unenvious record of having identically low approval ratings.
Tanya Plibersek has been accused of secretly overruling the Environment Department’s hand-picked Indigenous cultural assessor in her decision to declare a heritage order against the $1bn Regis gold mine in NSW.
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