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As a ‘founder’ I’ll pay Albanese’s tax. Spare me the whining, we’re not saints
When you hear about a tech start-up founders doing it hard, don’t waste your sympathy on them. They take risks but it’s not a magic word that justifies any level of tax concession.…
Municipalities, Indigenous leaders look to 2026 federal budget for clarity on infrastructure funding
‘You need the homes, but you need the infrastructure that goes along with it,’ FCM president-elect Tim Tierney says…
I interviewed Bob Katter on the budget. Things got awkward, fast
The member for Kennedy is well known for marching to the beat of his own drum. But his statement about working women still caught me off guard.…
Can AI avert the impending federal budget crisis?
There has been much discussion of the future contribution of artificial intelligence to increased economic productivity and, hence, rising income growth — and that higher incomes w…
Here's how federal budget backlash went viral
A social media campaign has depicted an AI-generated Anthony Albanese joining a range of different businesses as co-founder, riffing on the prospect of a maximum 47 per cent capita…
‘Time they don’t have’: Why Labor’s aged care fix fails vulnerable retirees
Senior Australians have been waiting for a change in policy to help them access the care they need. The federal budget will take them halfway there.…
What the federal budget says about America
The federal budget is on an unsustainable path. Annual deficits are close to $2 trillion, and the federal debt will reach 120% of GDP by 2036. These top-line numbers should make yo…
'No one believes you': Minister faces accusations trust changes are 'death tax' in disguise
Tanya Plibersek has denied that changes to testamentary discretionary trusts are a 'death tax', but has conceded that Labor wants to stop families from being able to 'shift' their …
My question to Jim Chalmers wasn’t ‘hard hitting’. Here’s why I asked it
When an invitation to return to the budget for a second year came up, I didn’t hesitate. Here’s what it was really like.…