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Budget shock: Morrison government hit over the head by a paradigm
Opinion
Opinion

Budget shock: Morrison government hit over the head by a paradigm

Returning to the pre-virus status quo doesn’t get us to where we need to be: enjoying healthy, sustainable economic growth.

  • by Ross Gittins

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Archive passes the hat in desperate bid to save Australia’s history

Archive passes the hat in desperate bid to save Australia’s history

The National Archives has resorted to taking public donations to help digitise disintegrating records after the federal budget didn’t give it any extra money.

  • by Katina Curtis and Shane Wright
Tony Blair’s insights nail the challenge for Australian Labor
Opinion
Opinion

Tony Blair’s insights nail the challenge for Australian Labor

Now the Coalition has embraced big spending, will Labor allow itself to be defined by identity politics?

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
‘I no longer feel like Australia is my home’: The people quitting our shores

‘I no longer feel like Australia is my home’: The people quitting our shores

The federal budget predicts the loss of 174,000 people by mid next year as a result of Australia travel bans.

  • by Latika Bourke
Albanese’s small-target strategy may be approaching its use-by date

Albanese’s small-target strategy may be approaching its use-by date

The Labor leader planned to “kick with the wind in the final quarter”, but some internal critics believe his budget reply missed the mark.

  • by James Massola
Liberals believe early election more likely after well-received federal budget

Liberals believe early election more likely after well-received federal budget

Josh Frydenberg’s third federal budget has raised expectations of an early election. And Liberal MPs say - as long as the vaccine roll out improves - Scott Morrison could pull the trigger.

  • by James Massola
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‘It’s not optional for a minister’: Growing disquiet among Liberal MPs over Christian Porter’s media silence

‘It’s not optional for a minister’: Growing disquiet among Liberal MPs over Christian Porter’s media silence

Christian Porter is the only minister from Scott Morrison’s March reshuffle who is yet to hold a press conference or give an interview.

  • by James Massola
Budget comes up short in narrowing super gender gap

Budget comes up short in narrowing super gender gap

Australians withdrew $37.8 billion from their super funds during the COVID-19 crisis but women will be most impacted in retirement.

  • by Nina Hendy
Paid parental leave scheme revamp is a missed opportunity
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Paid parental leave scheme revamp is a missed opportunity

The Parental Leave Pay scheme, which was introduced a decade ago, is clearly ripe for review,

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Libs excise fiscal rectitude from their political arsenal
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Opinion

Libs excise fiscal rectitude from their political arsenal

The Coalition loves to paint its political opponents as fiscally reckless. But this week’s budget eclipses even the most profligate of Labor governments.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Till debt us do part: Why Frydenberg opted for big deficits

Till debt us do part: Why Frydenberg opted for big deficits

When Joe Hockey delivered his first budget speech it was filled with warnings about debt and deficit. Josh Frydenberg has recast Australian budget worries.

  • by Shane Wright