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Jim Chalmers has spruiked trade with China ahead of Anthony Albanese’s imminent state visit but says there are “complexities” the Prime Minister will need to navigate.
The treasurer wants a national view of tax reform ideas at his productivity roundtable, while the states continue to squabble over their share of GST.
This week in politics the prime minister considers another overseas trip, Murray Watt sets a deadline for new environmental laws and NSW Liberals overhaul their committee.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has refused to confirm whether members of the opposition will be invited to his economic productivity roundtable.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is leaving the door open to bold tax reform as Australia grapples with weak productivity and economic uncertainty.
Jim Chalmers admits the economy and budget bottom line still need to be wrangled into shape as the government sharpens focus on improving lives of “working people”.
Critics of the government’s $3 million superannuation tax have accused Treasurer Jim Chalmers of failing to learn from history, given Labor had to backflip a decade ago on the taxation of ...
By Alexander Kluge, from Air Raid, an account of the destruction of Halberstadt, Germany, by American bomber squadrons on April 8, 1945, out this month from Seagull Books. Kluge is a German author and ...
Independent economist Judith Sloan has accused Treasurer Jim Chalmers of telling Australians "outright lies" about the state of the nation's finances.
WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Pi Day, recognized annually on March 14, celebrates the mathematical constant 3.14 and has become an occasion for bakeries to offer pie-themed specials.Allison Collard ...
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers initiated a previous attempt to reform Australia’s road tax system.
West Allis police arrest sex assault suspect The West Allis Police Department said the suspect entered the victim's home without consent as she was unloading groceries.
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