How a consultancy helped the fossil fuel lobby capture a landmark Labor policy.. important story from Mike Seccombe. https://t.co/YK1OBu2kN8 via @SatPaper
@alangamlen spoke to me this week on our immigration debate, what’s wrong with it and what’s driving it: “The people who are most angry about immigration are really angry about globalisation, because they’ve been the losers from it.” https://t.co/WSTMgJ8ec7 via @SatPaper
“It’s not all coming from her. She’s getting bad advice from some actors,” Liberal powerbroker Alex Hawke tells
@KJBar … https://t.co/Inzn5Jk9Eg via @SatPaper
Interesting piece from Mike Seccombe on how the attacks on Labor's super tax reform expose holes in the independents' progressive agenda: https://t.co/uRGpb4Snoo via @SatPaper
“These people are like a cancer in the Liberal Party…if they have their way, they will kill the Liberal Party for good.” @JasonKoutsoukis reports: https://t.co/XuQLuaoi8Y
“They are hopelessly internally divided on net zero. You could say we are, but we’re actually not.” Liberal insiders talked to @KJBar
https://t.co/7ln6ZxfujO via @SatPaper
Until midnight, we have a special offer so you can delve into our election coverage — 20% off subscriptions to The Saturday Paper. You can start with this story: https://t.co/RN6eP3tRGJ
“The average tax cut is $50 a week.”
Treasurer Jim Chalmers deliver a surprise $17 billion dollars’ worth of tax cuts to “Trump-proof” the Australian economy.
https://t.co/60Ss5C2L9L
In Labor’s re-election pitch, Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ fourth budget sees the nation’s books back in the red, with $17 billion dollars’ worth of tax cuts and efforts to “Trump-proof” the Australian economy. https://t.co/nL1UjDVkwc
In case you missed it: Albanese limbers up for an election, in conversation with @KJBar . “Anyone who didn’t vote for Scott Morrison … why are they going to vote for Peter Dutton?’” https://t.co/F0wHra0rKg via @SatPaper