Taxpayers to foot climate campaigner’s costs
The woman who took action over misleading election posters won’t pay her costs but Oliver Yates should, court finds.
The woman who took action over misleading election posters won’t pay her costs but Oliver Yates should, court finds.
Josh Frydenberg is refusing to abolish the tax on imported vehicles priced at over $67,500.
Josh Frydenberg is considering a package to boost business investment in the May budget.
Josh Frydenberg faces pressure to ‘supercharge’ the economy with an investment allowance.
Josh Frydenberg says he does not know whether he can deliver the government’s promised surplus, saying it’s too early to tell the economic impact of the bushfires.
The heads of Australia’s largest insurance companies have been summoned to a crisis meeting in Canberra this week.
Josh Frydenberg is weighing up new tax incentives amid a push from the business community.
Business leaders back government’s economic agenda, calling on Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to approach further stimulus cautiously.
Given that wages growth jumped off a cliff some time ago, workers are getting more frustrated with little relief in sight.
The Prime Minister’s shake-up of the bureaucracy masks a deeper problem.
The most senior woman in government has a broader role in Scott Morrison’s group of confidantes.
There is one group of people Scott Morrison will rely most heavily on to help cement his power base.
Scott Morrison’s approach to the bureaucracy is a more subtle version of Donald Trump’s draining of the Washington swamp.
People who can deliver, action not theory: those are the traits common to Scott Morrison’s policy advisers.
After a messy, mixed and motley 10 days, the Coalition is back on top legislatively and economically.
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Josh Frydenberg has welcomed the Hungarian government’s statement he has no ‘established’ claim to citizenship.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has rallied the party faithful at the Victorian Liberals’ state council in Ballarat.
Manual workers would find it very difficult to work in old age.
Former federal Labor MP Damian Hale is under fire over comments about Josh Frydenberg.
The RBA considered a surprise rate cut amid softening economic data, it’s been revealed.
Josh Frydenberg argues for better training for older Australians to stay in the workforce.
The transformation of the Chinese economy has been remarkable.
A Newspoll shows most voters still place more faith in the Coalition than ALP to run the economy.
A judge hearing a challenge to the Treasurer’s election win points out an obvious flaw in the case.
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Every Chinese-speaking voter could have been swayed with no change to the result, court hears.
The Victorian Liberal Party’s former acting director concedes corflutes were ‘similar to the AEC’s’.
The rules governing the global and domestic economy have changed but politics is struggling to catch up.
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