60 Minutes' bank-bashing low

When a TV veteran turned the heartbreaking story into a morality play about a bank versus a battler, he committed a cardinal sin.
When a TV veteran turned the heartbreaking story into a morality play about a bank versus a battler, he committed a cardinal sin.
The Coalition's failure to pursue growth-enhancing tax reform has left it a political sitting duck for Labor's "fairness" agenda.
Distributions from family trusts to adults will be taxed at a minimum 30 per cent under a policy pledge by Labor.
The federal government will subsidise a costly, but highly effective, cancer drug.
The Labor Party, which played a significant role in the formation of Israel in 1948, is moving towards early recognition of a separate Palestinian state.
Former regulator Tony Hartnell says a bankrupt developer championed as a bank victim by 60 Minutes bought too much land.
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