Group getting $3k tax cut revealed
Jim Chalmers has amped up his tax cut sell, revealing the group of Aussies expected to pocket an average of $3000 amid renewed concerns on the inflation fight.
Jim Chalmers has amped up his tax cut sell, revealing the group of Aussies expected to pocket an average of $3000 amid renewed concerns on the inflation fight.
The Albanese government has announced a former Liberal treasurer in a key climate role as it continued its attack on the Coalition’s nuclear energy plans.
Peter Dutton has delivered a credible threat of competition to a featherbedded industry that has grown lazy on government largesse. Squealing from the sector suggests he’s on the right track.
Peter Dutton has blasted Paul Keating’s criticism of the Coalition’s nuclear policy, saying it was sad to witness the former prime minister’s ‘fall from grace’.
Peter Dutton has got personal with Anthony Albanese, calling the Prime Minister ‘a child in a man’s body’ and a political appeaser, prompting Labor accusations of ‘nasty negativity’.
Peter Dutton and the Coalition should be commended for putting a bold idea before the Australian people, with conviction.
Peter Dutton has the support of a majority of residents in regional communities where nuclear power generators will be built under the Coalition’s controversial plan.
With his plan to drag Australia to the nuclear energy starting line, Peter Dutton has split the political atom and has built the foundations for a big-target election campaign based on strength and vision.
Peter Dutton, Sussan Ley and John Howard launch personal attacks on Anthony Albanese’s ‘weak leadership’ in pre-election pitches on energy, security, social cohesion and the economy.
Peter Dutton has put the Opposition on an election footing with a rousing speech to the Liberal Party’s federal council with a poll expected in less than a year.
Peter Dutton has gone off script during his address of party faithful, taking a nasty swipe at Anthony Albanese as he promised his party they could win back government.
Peter Dutton has gone off script during his address of party faithful, taking a nasty swipe at Anthony Albanese as he promised his party they could win back government.
More people than not support replacing coal with nuclear power but the challenge for Peter Dutton is trying to convince people that it is ever likely to happen.
The headline cost of building nuclear reactors will dominate political debate. But requiring a return on that investment will have a far greater impact on power bills.
The Opposition Leader is under pressure to release the costings of the Coalition’s controversial nuclear power plan it announced on Wednesday.
It is good to see the LNP moving into the 21st century and shoring up future energy needs with plans to benefit generations to come.
The approach of most Australian states to gas has been inefficient and irresponsible.
Better leadership of the national broadcaster, especially editorial leadership, is the key to reform.
Renewables will make up the vast majority of electricity generation under Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan, according to energy experts.
Energy experts and the Coalition have dismissed attempts by Labor to stoke fears about the safety risk of nuclear generation as the Albanese government begins its scare campaign.
Queensland LNP leader David Crisafulli must reverse his stance on nuclear power and get behind Peter Dutton’s energy plan, Coalition federal MPs in the state say.
Many of the crossbench senators are at least open to removal of the federal ban on nuclear power reactors, in a boost for Peter Dutton’s new energy policy.
While energy lawyers agree the Coalition could get the legal power to implement its nuclear policy, if elected, some say the plan would have a time and monetary cost.
Blinky the three-eyed fish, hazmat suits and radioactive waste have featured in a scare campaign pushing back against the Coalition’s nuclear proposal.
Anthony Albanese has questioned the Coalition’s ability to pull off its nuclear energy plan, labelling the proposal as “half baked” and an “economic catastrophe”.
With nuclear energy, there are only three issues Australians need to consider and – as it stands – one out of three is all Peter Dutton’s got.
Right on cue, almost as if they have been instructed to by Anthony Albanese, Labor premiers began chorusing.
Dutton has positioned himself as an energy outsider for consumers.
Peter Dutton has declared the next election is a referendum on nuclear energy and power prices.
There is no Labor version of what Peter Dutton is offering on nuclear and climate that Anthony Albanese can adopt. There are now two defined paths on energy, both leading to net zero by 2050.
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