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UP LATE: Ben Harvey explains why Peter Dutton’s Budget reply speech was more a pitch for the Lodge, with the prospective PM promising to slash migration to free up housing and reduce energy costs.
BILL SHORTEN: Unscrupulous NDIS providers have taken people with disability for a ride for too long.
MARK RILEY: Labor’s plan to tackle cost-of-living settles a long-running debate. Our inflation problem is indeed homegrown.
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In using the violent and anti-Semitic phrase ‘from the river to the sea’, Senator Fatima Payman was not going rogue. She said out loud what many within the Labor party privately believe.
KATE EMERY: It is possible to believe these two things. One: people who think all fashion is frivolous fluff are probably a bit sexist. Two: letting fashion trends dictate what you wear is a mug’s game.
RICHO’S TOP 10: Why a NT team could spell disaster, who the Blues need to target tomorrow night and why we should not be putting a ring on it.
OLIVIA SENIOR: In a recent viral video, a hypothetical question is posed: if you had to choose, would you rather be stuck in the woods with a man or a bear?
EDITORIAL: Dr Chalmers wants us to believe he’s motivated purely by the economics, but this is a political Budget driven by Labor’s desire to hang on at next year’s election.
SIMON BIRMINGHAM: What do Bathurst and Devonport have in common? There are plenty of car lovers in both, but they are also about the same size as the increase in public servants employed by the Government.
MICHAEL USHER: Cars are safer than ever and driver training standards have never been more stringent. So, why does the road toll keep climbing? How do we stop the carnage?
JENI O’DOWD: The best way to fight cyber fraud is to hold our financial institutions liable for losses.
Family and money appear to be at the heart of David Fifita’s decision to stay at the Titans but a very angry chook may have also played a part.
GEMMA ACTON: Consumers do not switch service providers often enough — particularly on the items where it can make a real difference to household finances.
UP LATE: Ben Harvey reveals the one page of the Federal Budget Jim Chalmers doesn’t want you to see, decoding the bottom line and explaining why high-fiving tax cuts is a ploy to gloss over Australia’s debt.
More money for doing your job. Better help if your internal plumbing is a bit iffy. Less chance of being murdered by your partner. That’s the promise to women under the Albanese Government.