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Tax changes rock the nation’s most important industry

Tax changes rock the nation’s most important industry

Minerals explorers are alarmed by the devastating impact of the budget on the industry and their ability to raise capital.

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Labor thought voters would buy this budget. They’re not

Labor thought voters would buy this budget. They’re not

The negative reaction to Jim Chalmers’ budget is increasing in intensity and scope. The notion of death taxes threatens to be politically fatal....

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Footy club feedback keeps flame burning on gas tax

Footy club feedback keeps flame burning on gas tax

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas concedes the public mood to increase taxes on the gas industry is cutting through. No wonder producers are feeling...

20.05.2026 10

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Gas producers all fired up over domestic reservation

Gas producers all fired up over domestic reservation

The industry is alarmed about the prospect of the Albanese government forcing the big LNG players to sell 20 per cent of exports into the Australian...

19.05.2026 20

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US takeover of Aussie rare earths minnow part of global tussle

US takeover of Aussie rare earths minnow part of global tussle

Australian Strategic Materials is a weapon in America’s effort to avoid China’s stranglehold on rare earths processing and magnet making.

18.05.2026 20

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Chalmers gambles on voters no longer caring about getting ahead

Chalmers gambles on voters no longer caring about getting ahead

Labor is confident it can count on younger voters’ anger about house prices to counter any backlash against rising prices. The Liberals are...

15.05.2026 20

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Rubbery figures sell the dream to a nation obsessed with housing

Jim Chalmers argues his budget is promoting aspiration by making it easier for younger generations to purchase a home. The figures tell a different...

14.05.2026 20

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Chalmers’ budget message: Big government knows best

The treasurer’s fifth budget confirms intentions to put higher taxes on wealth but without reducing income taxes, cutting spending or boosting...

12.05.2026 20

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One Nation blitz cripples Coalition budget response

The party’s overwhelming victory in Farrer shatters the Coalition’s ability to sell itself and to condemn Labor’s tax increases.

12.05.2026 10

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Chalmers talks reform while Canberra spends like there’s no tomorrow

Another rate rise has Australians on edge and in even more financial pain as they cope with rapidly rising prices. Will the budget help or harm the...

08.05.2026 20

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Big announceables take voters for a ride

Major infrastructure projects make for easy political announcements. The economics are much harder.

06.05.2026 10

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RBA an unfortunate midwife for more financial pain

Jim Chalmers is desperate to avoid government spending being blamed for more rate rises, but he also wants to show disgruntled voters some...

06.05.2026 20

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Victoria’s shocking record of crime and debt

Budget giveaways can’t hide the state’s parlous fiscal conditions and now the new violence that makes it Australia’s crime capital.

04.05.2026 20

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Iran oil crisis fuels confusion over energy transition

The fossil fuel era still has a long way to run while the petrochemical industry extends into all areas of modern life.

01.05.2026 20

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Labor backed into defending no new taxes on gas

Fallout from the Iran war means the Albanese government now has to persuade the public that it is not a good idea to further slug the energy industry.

28.04.2026 20

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Iran impasse outweighs Trump’s bluster

The stalemate in the Middle East war is the enduring backdrop to the instant chaos of another attempted assassination of the US president.

27.04.2026 20

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Butler bites down hard on the NDIS

Labor is tackling a scheme that has become unaffordable and wildly out of control in what it covers. But delivering on its commitment will be harder...

22.04.2026 20

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‘Patriotic’ voters yearn for an agenda close to their own

Right-wing and anti-immigration parties are on a tear across Europe. What does the rise of One Nation say about the mood in Australia?

22.04.2026 10

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Chalmers’ May budget trapped in Iran war zone

Concern about the economic impact of the Middle East conflict has only increased since the treasurer’s recent meeting with the world’s other...

21.04.2026 10

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New front in Australia’s old energy wars

The fire at the Geelong refinery is a dramatic image of Australia’s vulnerability to the global oil shortage and its reliance on South-East Asian...

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Australia adrift in a dangerous world

Donald Trump’s confidence about the Iran war defies logic. Markets have persuaded themselves things are going to work out, but can Jim Chalmers’...

15.04.2026 20

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Taylor’s speech lays bare the hard politics of immigration

Angus Taylor says he wants to cut migrant numbers and improve Australian values. We know what One Nation thinks, but how will Labor respond?

14.04.2026 10

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Minerals Council split over its next chair

Board members are at an impasse over who should be appointed to improve relations with the Albanese government – divided over two former Labor...

14.04.2026 20

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Roberts-Smith war crimes charges mean hard questions for the country

What does it mean to be a good soldier and leader against an ill-defined enemy in a war with no coherent goals and conducted in an alien, hostile...

10.04.2026 20

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EV surge should spark action on road user charges

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the levy was “an idea whose time has come”, but the government is stuck in the slow lane.

08.04.2026 20

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Trump’s deadline is another lose, lose tactic

The president’s refusal to acknowledge the lack of any coherent US strategy means it’s not just Iranian spokesmen considering him “delusional”.

07.04.2026 20

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War forces a harsh reckoning on energy

The Iran conflict has cemented the shift from concerns about sustainability to security of supply.

06.04.2026 20

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Brace yourself, a fuel cut won’t save us from what’s coming

What’s worse: spiking inflation and rising interest rates or an economy that is struggling for growth? Both options are likely.

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Efforts to rescue NDIS falling short

Health Minister Mark Butler says the scheme is one of the great reforms of the past few decades. Why is it so badly off track – and not just because...

31.03.2026 30

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As the world burns, Canberra fumbles

The economic effects of the Iran crisis makes the Albanese government’s budget decisions harder - but also more necessary to make tough choices....

27.03.2026 30

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Not in the dictionary, but no mistaking envoy’s meaning

Japan’s ambassador to Australia says any change to gas taxes will curtail investment and Australia’s reputation as a reliable energy partner.

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Deal overshadowed by the chaos of war

The EU-Australia agreement allowed Anthony Albanese to argue that free trade is not dead in the Trump era. But the turmoil in the Middle East is...

24.03.2026 40

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Crisis a reminder fossil fuels still key to global economic health

No country will be spared the effects of the Middle East conflict, warns the head of the International Energy Agency.

23.03.2026 40

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Cost of Iran war will fuel economic woes

The government claims Australia is over-prepared for energy shocks, but the gap between bureaucratic taskforces and actual fuel shortages is widening.

20.03.2026 40

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BHP shift highlights Australia’s stumble in the race for investment

The appointment of new CEO Brandon Craig demonstrates the company’s strong focus on the Americas in a changing centre of gravity for the company’s...

18.03.2026 20

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RBA can’t rule out recession despite raising rates

The central bank’s board split five-four over whether to lift rates, but governor Michele Bullock says the debate was over timing, not direction.

18.03.2026 30

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Rate rise could be just the start, as Trump’s war turns desperate

The Reserve Bank’s expected decision to raise rates on Tuesday is likely to be just the beginning of protracted pain for Australia, as petrol prices...

17.03.2026 30

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Iranian war is becoming Trump’s global economic crisis

Australia is being increasingly drawn into the Middle East conflict as its fuel supplies become ever more vulnerable.

13.03.2026 20

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Political pet projects become a balancing act

Infrastructure Australia’s priority list promises an independent assessment of merit but contains plenty of politics with a capital P.

11.03.2026 30

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Iran war’s only guaranteed outcome is that Trump will declare victory

The US president has tried to reassure markets that the war in Iran will be over soon and be successful. But the shocks, including to the oil market,...

11.03.2026 30

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What Albanese can learn from Carney about immigration

Canada and Australia have been high-immigration countries, but Canada is cutting numbers much harder than Australia. And its housing and rental prices...

09.03.2026 30

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Carney on recruitment drive for middle powers to write new rules

Mark Carney wants middle powers to help write new rules of behaviour now that the former international order has been destroyed. But how realistic are...

06.03.2026 30

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Chalmers will use war to justify budget spending and rate rises

The government is celebrating strong economic growth figures. But it makes it more likely the RBA will increase rates sooner rather than later.

04.03.2026 40

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Big business wants Chalmers to do more than tinker with the budget

The people who run Australia’s largest companies and employers cannot be clearer. The economy risks falling behind in a high-risk, fast-changing...

03.03.2026 30

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Chalmers counters rising rates with talk of higher capital gains taxes

The Albanese government’s talk of major economic reform has one again come down to the Australian obsession – the housing market.

27.02.2026 30

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Speech reveals cracks in the world according to Trump

The president’s State of the Union address reflected Republican concerns they are on track to lose control of Congress in November.

25.02.2026 30

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AI race runs into political risk

Ambitions for Australia to be a regional hub for data centres are being tested by what’s needed to join the global boom.

23.02.2026 30

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Chalmers won’t like Bill Kelty’s blunt advice on capital gains tax

The great Labor reformer agrees the tax is unfair but says Labor should drastically cut income tax and government spending as part of a real reform...

22.02.2026 30

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Allan’s remarkable defence of how Labor responded to CFMEU corruption

The Victorian government is confronting a report about its failure to curb corruption that cost taxpayers billions. Its tactic? Attack the author and...

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The appealing fantasy of high-speed rail gets real

Anthony Albanese is about to announce another big spending commitment on high-speed rail. The idea is popular – it’s just a shame none of it adds up.

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