The economist who's got Jim Chalmers' ear
Economies worldwide continue to grapple with inflation, the after-effects of the pandemic, the clean energy transition, wars and other escalating geopolitical rivalries.Â
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Economies worldwide continue to grapple with inflation, the after-effects of the pandemic, the clean energy transition, wars and other escalating geopolitical rivalries.Â
For years women and advocates including the government's own Women's Economic Equality Taskforce have been crying out for superannuation to be paid on commonwealth paid parental leave.
This week, the Albanese Government announced changes to tax concessions for Australians with more than $3 million dollars in superannuation.
The Opposition has labelled the move a “broken election promise”.So, why has Labor taken this political risk?
Host of Insiders, David Speers joins Patricia Karvelas to unpack.
This week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese used his National Press Club address to focus on national security and sovereignty. It followed revelations by ASIO boss Mike Burgess that Australia was experiencing more foreign interference and espionage than ever before.
And the government is facing a battle on another front, as they attempt to "end the super wars", by floating changes to superannuation.
John Kehoe, Economics Editor at the Australian Financial Review joins Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly on The Party Room.
Platicamos sobre Inteligencia Artificial aplicada a la agricultura con Berenice Gudino.
Intro: La llorona (Ja jïïpyï yaxpë) María Reyna
Outro: Grupo KUMANTUKXUXP
tHe wanted to play in the AFL & ended up winning Olympic Gold. It might not even be the strangest part of Chalmers' story. He's impressed NBA stars, competed against people he 'can't trust', learnt how to be an 'alpha' and dealt with Covid by helping his cousin fix boats.
Lisbon Lion Stevie Chalmers goes in as the uncontested honorary pick this week, then we go on to discuss the merits of Jorge Cadete, John Collins and Kris Commons...
The Wildcard A-Z nominations include Frank Connor, the Celtic Song and CR Smith (which is Gerry's excuse for a rant about corporate sponsorship)...
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