Labor’s new tax cuts are modest but they will make a difference. Combined with Labor’s first round of tax cuts, the average ...
ANGELA BISHOP, HOST: This budget is a clear pitch to voters in the countdown to the federal election. To discuss, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins us now from Parliament House in Canberra. Good ...
PETER STEFANOVIC, HOST: We are going to go live to Canberra now because joining us is the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Prime Minister, good morning to you. So, when cost of living has climbed ...
SABRA LANE, HOST: Prime Minister, thanks for joining the program. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you, Sabra.
ISOBELLA EVANS, HOST: Prime Minister, we know how tough times are for households and businesses. Is there enough in this Budget to support the needs of regional New South Wales? ANTHONY ALBANESE, ...
NATARSHA BELLING, HOST: Well, let's return now to the Federal Budget with income tax cuts the centrepiece. And joining us this afternoon is Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, live from Canberra. Prime ...
Budget commitments to build a stronger economy include: Investing more than $3 billion to support local green metals production to help build a Future Made in Australia.
Labor’s plan to help with the cost of living includes: A new tax cut for every taxpayer – every Australian taxpayer gets another tax cut from next year – all 14 million, not just some. More energy ...
JACKIE “O” HENDERSON, HOST: Yeah. Hey, Cyril, you can join us for this chat. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: She sounds so excited. JACKIE O: Oh I am sorry, Prime Minister, you know how I am with ...
JAMES GLENDAY, HOST: Joining us now from Parliament House is none other than the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Prime Minister, welcome back to News Breakfast and happy Budget Week.
ABO: You're giving taxpayers back about 70 cents of their own money. As you said, you and me, we probably don't actually need it. The same could be said about your energy rebate extension, right? I ...
MATT SHIRVINGTON, HOST: How would they go doing a Budget – PRIME MINISTER: Wait and see. I think probably it might be a bit more interesting than what happens in Canberra.