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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australians are “burning cash” waiting for approvals as he takes aim at Australia’s sluggish productivity rate ahead of a three-day talkfest in Canberra.
NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal is asked to list any current players that he thinks are better than LeBron James.
Almost half of Australians do not have faith in the government to change superannuation policy in their best interest, a new ...
Jim Chalmers' economic roundtable will likely present some low-hanging fruit around regulation but hefty tax reform will ...
In September 2022, Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers convened a fraudulent jobs and skills summit. Held when unemployment was at historic lows, it clearly had nothing to do with job creation.
The treasurer is acutely aware the Economic Reform Roundtable has its critics. He denies the prime minister is among them.
Jim Chalmers says it’s “not surprising” Australia’s birth rate has slowed given the “financial pressures” on families, however, he has rejected calls to bring back the Costello-era $3000 baby bonus in ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and his hand-picked roundtable participants are sifting through hundreds of suggestions for how to fix ...
An ambitious treasurer and a cautious PM can deliver political magic, or a complete mess. The jury is still out on Anthony ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has put a price tag on Australia’s failure to make big productivity gains in the last decade warning ...
Critics are circling the government’s economic roundtable, but Jim Chalmers says good ideas are already surfacing, with more ...