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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has again defended the government's tax reforms at a finance conference held this morning, following last week's announcement of the changes. A 47-year-old man has been charged with murder after the bodies of a woman and two children were found at a home in Sydney's south-west. World Gymnastics has announced it is lifting all restrictions imposed on Russian and Belarusian athletes following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. - 連邦のジム・チャーマーズ財務相が、今朝開かれた金融関連の会議で、政府が先週発表した税制改革について、改めて正当性を訴えました。シドニー南西部の住宅で、女性1人と子ども2人の遺体が見つかった事件で、47歳の男が殺人の罪で起訴されました。国際体操連盟は、2022年のウクライナ侵攻以降、ロシアとベラルーシの選手に科していたすべての制限を解除すると発表しました。
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ordered another six companies to divest their holdings in Northern Minerals as concerns grow in Canberra that Chinese-backed investors are trying to seize control of the rare earths mining company.
On Tuesday, 12th of May, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down his fifth budget under the Albanese government. What did Grattan's experts make of this year's Budget, and what was left on the cutting room floor? The Grattan Podcast is produced by the Grattan Institute, an independent think tank focused on Australian public policy. Subscribe for expert analysis on the issues shaping Australia's future.
Money News host James Willis has grilled Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers about the 2026 federal budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered one of the most consequential - and controversial - budgets in years, targeting capital gains tax, negative gearing and wealth-based tax concessions. Economist Stephen Koukoulas joins Sean Aylmer to unpack what the changes mean for investors, homeowners and the broader economy.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday 13 May 2026 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers last night handed down what he called the most important and ambitious budget in decades BHP passes $300b Biz conditions, sentiment tumbles ASIC investigates DroneShield Trump to meet Xi Hit follow on the podcast so you don’t miss the latest news Join our free daily newsletter here And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - what happens if you change your savings by just $100 a week. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised to deliver his most responsible budget yet with savings expected across every portfolio. Defending possible changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes, the government says this budget is about adapting to the uncertain circumstances facing Australia's economy. - جیم چالمرز، وزیر خزانهداری وعده داده است که مسوولانهترین بودجه خود را با صرفهجویی در تمام بخشها ارائه کند. حکومت در دفاع از تغییرات احتمالی در قوانین نگتیف گیرینگ و مالیات بر عاید سرمایه، میگوید که این بودجه برای انطباق با شرایط نامطمئن اقتصادی آسترالیا تنظیم شده است.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised to deliver his most responsible budget yet with savings expected across every portfolio. Defending possible changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes, the government says this budget is about adapting to the uncertain circumstances facing Australia's economy. - 政府は、ネガティブ・ギアリングや、キャピタルゲイン税の変更案を擁護し、今回の予算案は、オーストラリア経済が直面している状況への適応策であるとしています。
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised to deliver his most responsible budget yet with savings expected across every portfolio. Defending possible changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes, the government says this budget is about adapting to the uncertain circumstances facing Australia's economy. - ઓડિયો સાંભળવા ઉપર આપવામાં આવેલા પ્લે બટન પર ક્લિક કરો.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised to deliver his most responsible budget yet with savings expected across every portfolio. Defending possible changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes, the government says this budget is about adapting to the uncertain circumstances facing Australia's economy. - ফেডারাল ট্রেজারার জিম চ্যালমার্স প্রতিশ্রুতি দিয়েছেন, তিনি এবার তার সবচেয়ে দায়িত্বশীল বাজেট উপস্থাপন করবেন; যেখানে প্রতিটি খাতে সাশ্রয়ের ব্যবস্থা থাকবে। নেগেটিভ গিয়ারিং এবং ক্যাপিটাল গেইনস ট্যাক্সে সম্ভাব্য পরিবর্তন নিয়ে প্রশ্নের জবাবে সরকার বলছে, এই বাজেটটি অস্ট্রেলিয়ার অর্থনীতির সামনে থাকা অনিশ্চিত পরিস্থিতির সঙ্গে খাপ খাওয়ানোর জন্য তৈরি করা হচ্ছে।
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised to deliver his most responsible budget yet with savings expected across every portfolio. Defending possible changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes, the government says this budget is about adapting to the uncertain circumstances facing Australia's economy.
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has expressed frustration over the latest developments in the war in the Middle East saying Australia's economy "is in lots of ways hostage" to decisions made in Washington and Tehran.The Albanese Government has revealed the National Disability Insurance Scheme will be the "most important" part of savings in the upcoming budget.The operators of the fire-ravaged Geelong oil refinery have charted a path back to nearly full production in the coming weeks.Press the 'Follow' or '+' button on this show page to add us to your playlist, so you never miss an episode.For more news, politics and current affairs podcasts go to ABC listen.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns of higher inflation for longer. US President Donald Trump suggests new talks between the US and Iran are progressing, and that sent the local ASX higher Why truckies are loving Tesla’s new electric semi-trailer Rio Tinto receives a $2 billion subsidy to keep an aluminium smelter in Queensland operating Western Sydney airport sells its first tickets Join our free daily newsletter here. And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - this week: the middle-class money trap. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's pleased to see inflation slightly cool, but he expects a rise over the coming months because of the war in the Middle East.Jetstar is reducing some of its flights between Australia and New Zealand due to the rising cost of jet fuel.And residents along the central coast of Western Australia are preparing for tropical cyclone Narelle to strengthen to a category four system over the next few days. Press the 'Follow' or '+' button on this show page to add us to your playlist, so you never miss an episode.For more news, politics and current affairs podcasts go to ABC listen.
Women’s bodies are back in the headlines with Kelly Osbourne this week slamming online trolls for their cruel and dehumanising comments about her appearance at the BRIT Awards. So, is it ever ok to comment on someone’s body? And when you are concerned someone could be unwell, what do you do? In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Body Image expert Professor Gemma Sharp from The University of Adelaide to unpack it all. This episode contains descriptions of disordered eating and body image that may be triggering or distressing for some listeners. For support, call the Butterfly National Helpline on 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673) or visit www.butterfly.org.au to chat online or email, 7 days a week, 8am-midnight (AEDT). Headlines: The federal government has announced it will deploy six Australian crisis consular teams to the Middle East, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned inflationary pressure from the Middle East Conflict will affect the upcoming Budget, and Greens Senator Sarah Hanson Young has called for radio host Kyle Sandilands to be sacked effective immediately. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has written to the ACCC urging them to monitor petrol price gouging. James Willis and Money News listeners weigh in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is under increasing pressure to curb inflation, ahead of the release of May's budget. Australia's internet regulator has launched a study into the impact of the country's world-first social media ban on teenagers. The Albanese Government is launching a new national messaging system for mobile phones called AusAlert. - 連邦のジム・チャーマーズ財務相に対し、5月の新年度予算案の発表を前に、インフレを抑えるよう求める声が強まっています。オーストラリアのインターネット規制当局が、10代を対象にした世界初のソーシャルメディア禁止措置について、その影響を調べる調査を始めました。 アルバニージー政権は、新たな全国向け緊急メッセージシステム「AusAlert」を導入すると発表しました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is under increasing pressure to curb inflation, ahead of the release of May's budget. Australia's internet regulator has launched a study into the impact of the country's world-first social media ban on teenagers. The Albanese Government is launching a new national messaging system for mobile phones called AusAlert. Recorded 27 February. - 連邦のジム・チャーマーズ財務相に対し、5月の新年度予算案の発表を前に、インフレを抑えるよう求める声が強まっています。オーストラリアのインターネット規制当局が、10代を対象にした世界初のソーシャルメディア禁止措置について、その影響を調べる調査を始めました。 アルバニージー政権は、新たな全国向け緊急メッセージシステム「AusAlert」を導入すると発表しました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。2月27日収録。
Pressure is on the federal government to find ways to ease the cost of living as Australians face the reality of an another potential interest rate hike, possibly in May.Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the May budget will feature more savings, but he's not saying which areas will be cut.Hotter than expected inflation figures have raised the prospect of the Reserve Bank opting to push up the cash rate, hitting mortgage holders.The Australian Bureau of Statistics says the largest contributor to annual inflation in January was the high cost of housing.The Australian Government is telling Australians in Israel and Lebanon to consider leaving now, as the prospect of military conflict between Iran and the US looms.The government's also offering to evacuate the families of officials in its embassies in Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.The US has been putting pressure on the Iranian regime following its violent crackdown on protesters.The Trump Administration has sent warships to the region and wants Iran to agree to a deal to stop it developing nuclear weapons.Two men will face court today after being charged over the alleged abduction and murder of Sydney grandfather Chris Baghsarian.The 85-year-old was abducted from his home in North Ryde earlier this month in what police suspect was a case of mistaken identity.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers joined 3AW Mornings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Michael Pascoe, Independent commentator filing for Michael West Media & author of The Summertime of Our Dreams.
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has confirmed today the government's $300 power bill subsidy program will end this month as planned.
Tom Elliott has questioned Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers' priorities amid the saga involving the communications minister Anika Wells' expenses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst with the Australia Institute and contributing editor for The New Daily.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says dealing with continuing global economic uncertainty must be the number one priority for the leaders of G-20 member countries when they meet this weekend in South Africa. Japan has warned its citizens in China to step up safety precautions and avoid crowded places, amid a deepening dispute between Asia's two largest economies. - 今週末に南アフリカで開かれる G20首脳会議に先駆けジム・チャーマーズ蔵相は、続く世界経済の不確実性への対応策を 最優先の課題とすべきだと述べました。 中国と日本の対立深まるなか木原稔官房長官は、日本は引き続き協議に応じる姿勢を崩していないとしたうえで中国に滞在する自国民に対して安全対策を強化し、人混みを避けるよう警告しました。
Today's headlines include: Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is in Washington DC, where he’s expected to meet with officials to discuss Australia-U.S. trade tensions amid the recent tariffs. Five people have been taken to hospital in north Queensland after chemical leaks were detected at two Australia Post offices. U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to take action against Hamas, after reports that the group has been killing Palestinians in Gaza. And today’s good news: GiveOUT Day has had its most successful year to date, raising nearly $600,000 for LGBTQIA+ non-profit organisations and initiatives. Hosts: Emma Gillspie and Billi FitzSimonsProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top economists, business leaders and unions will gather in Canberra this week to attend a national roundtable on boosting Australia's productivity. It comes as Australia has followed other advanced economies and recorded consistently low productivity growth in the past several decades. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says has a realistic, but also optimistic expectation of the roundtable's outcomes
In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea reveals why Bill Clinton was subpoenaed over Epstein relationship. Plus, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers dreams of an AI future but at what cost & new WA measles cases.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
We're now on the brink of what could be the biggest shake-up to the Australian tax system since the GST was introduced back in 2000. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled that tax reform is not just on the agenda - it's a priority. But what kind of reform are we really talking about here? If you dig beneath the headlines, this isn't just about closing loopholes, it's about reshaping how wealth is taxed and redistributed in a very different economic and demographic Australia. Whether you're a business owner, property investor, or self-funded retiree, you may be directly in the firing line. And while Chalmers says this isn't about a ‘tax grab', many of us know that when Canberra talks about ‘fairness,' it often means someone else is footing a larger bill. So today, Ken Raiss, Director of Metropole Wealth Advisory, and I discuss what's being proposed, what the real motives might be, and how you can future-proof your wealth and estate plans amid the uncertainty.” Takeaways · Debt burden is driving government tax reform discussions. · Australia's gross debt is projected to exceed 100% in five years. · Government spending is increasing significantly, impacting taxpayers. · Tax reforms may target wealth rather than income. · Family trusts could face changes that affect small business owners. · Intergenerational wealth planning tools may be eroded by new taxes. · Financial health checks are essential for optimizing wealth structures. · Proactive planning is crucial in anticipation of tax changes. · The government is exploring new revenue sources to manage debt. · Economic policies may shift towards taxing wealth rather than work. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Tax Reform Priorities 04:29 The Debt Tsunami and Its Implications 09:17 Exploring Tax Strategies and Alternatives 12:10 The Future of Family Trusts and Wealth Distribution 14:45 Taxing Wealth vs. Taxing Work 16:57 Government Pressures and Potential Changes 19:35 Proactive Tax Planning Strategies 22:14 The Importance of Financial Health Checks 24:37 Looking Ahead: The Future of Taxation in Australia Links and Resources: Michael Yardney Get the team at Metropole Wealth Advisory create a Strategic Wealth plan for your needs Click here and have a chat with us Ken Raiss, Director of Metropole Wealth Advisory Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at www.PodcastBonus.com.au Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. Or click here: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au/
Droneshield’s share price has exploded so far this year, so does the threat of war help their outlook? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: down 0.08%, 8541 GOLD: $3,395 US/ounce BITCOIN: $162,400 AUD Santos edged marginally higher to $7.76 despite Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers warning a $30 billion takeover deal from a UAE based group “has got a long way to run yet”. Gold miners Newmont rose 2.5% and Northern Star rose by 1.5% Uranium stocks were up again, with Deep Yellow up 5.7% and Boss Energy rising more than 3% Life360 was more than 1% higher after a broker upgrade. Pro Medicus dropped just under 1% to $272 a share, while Cochlear dropped 1.6% to $281.66. Genesis Minerals also fell more than 2% to $4.67 James Hardie fell 2.9% to $38.77. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 65.3 AUD/GBP: 48.2 pence AUD/EUR: 56 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 94 yen AUD/NZD: 1.07 Dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea unpacks Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ “dangerous world” rhetoric as defence spending debate heats up. Plus, our economy stagnates & the boogying bandit caught on CCTV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is trying to reassure voters that a re-elected Labor Government wouldn't jeopardise the nation's prized Triple A credit rating.
Over in Australia, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to hand down the Albanese Government's newest Budget tonight. This is the last Budget ahead of the upcoming federal election in May - so the pressure's on for Labor to outline their policy agenda. Australian correspondent Murray Olds outlines his predictions ahead of this evening's announcement. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has weighed in on the 2025 budget that was handed down and how it will aim to change the lives of Australians with Deborah Knight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers joined Tom Elliott for an in-depth discussion following Tuesday night's federal budget announcement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Elliott has addressed the upcoming Federal Budget, which is set to be handed down tonight by Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor is preparing to hand down its 2025 pre-election Budget this week. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says living costs are 'front and centre' in this Budget, as they have been in his first three Budgets. Dr Chalmers also says the Budget will address the volatile relationship between Australia and the United States over tariffs. He' s speaking here to SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson.
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirms next week's Budget will be in deficit.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Sara Tomevska, federal political correspondent at SBS World News.
The RBA lowers interest rates by 25 basis points to 4.1 per cent, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers welcomes the cut to the cash rate, Novak Djokovic breaks his silence on Jannik Sinner's doping ban.
It seems the possibility of the Federal Government introducing a road user charge is very much on the cards as revenues decline from the fuel excise, the tax on the sale of petrol and diesel fuel to fund road maintenance, as more and more drivers switch to zero and low emission cars. The current fuel excise of 50.8 cents per litre of petrol and diesel fuel would be replaced by a road user charge that will bill all drivers per kilometre travelled. Fuel excise revenue has been falling for some years with Treasury predicting it will account for 3.9 per cent of the total tax take in the 2024/25 financial year, down from 7.4 per cent in 1999- 2000. At last week’s Business Council of Australia dinner in Canberra, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers reportedly suggested an EV road user charge was very much on the agenda. I’m David BerthonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Albanese government is promising to make it easier for Australians with student debts to buy a home. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has asked financial regulators to revise the role those debts play in the way banks assess mortgage applications. Listen to SBS Sinhala explainer for more information. - ශිෂ්ය ණය ඇති ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන්ට නිවසක් මිලදී ගැනීම පහසු කිරීමට අල්බනිසි රජය පොරොන්දු වී තිබෙනවා. බැංකු විසින් ණය අයදුම්පත් තක්සේරු කිරීමේදී එම ශිෂ්ය ණය සම්බන්ධයෙන් කටයුතු කරන ආකාරය සංශෝධනය කරන ලෙස ෆෙඩරල් භාණ්ඩාගාරික ජිම් චාමර්ස් මුල්ය නියාමකයින්ගෙන් ඉල්ලා සිටිනවා. මේ පිළිබඳ වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු අද කාලීන තොරතුරු විග්රහයෙන්
On today's show, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has raised eyebrows by having a crack at the RBA. Albo has ventured West to win over voters. Remember the multi million dollar Plutus payroll scam? I'll play you some audio of taped phone conversations that helped lead police to the money laundering. An animal handler was attacked by a tiger at Dreamworld. And a recap of round 1 in the AFLW. Visit thenightly.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers's third budget prioritised tax cuts for 13.6 million taxpayers. An average tax benefit of $1,888 every year or $36 weekly will be received starting 1 July. - Una sa ikatlong budget ni Tresurero Jim Chalmers ang tax cut para sa 13.6 million taxpayers. Ang average tax benefit ay $1,888 kada taon o $36 kada linggo na makukuha sa darating na ika 1 ng Hulyo.
Your daily kids news podcast Help us improve Squiz Kids survey. A magical display, the Aurora Australis, painted the Australian skies with waves of colour this weekend, thanks to a giant sunspot. Lucky onlookers in Tassie, Victoria, and Western Australia witnessed this rare celestial symphony of pinks, reds, greens, and blues. Truly a night to remember! In Morocco, donkeys weren't just beasts of burden—they were fashion icons at the Festibaz! Adorned in flowers and sequins, these hardworking animals strutted their stuff in a unique beauty pageant. Talk about working the runway! In a wild twist of nature, some crafty snakes have mastered the art of the 'play dead' to escape predators. This survival trick involves some messy tactics—yes, even using their own poo! Eurovision ended with a whirl as Switzerland's Nemo spun to the top on a spinning stage! Amidst the wild and wacky performances, from Baby Lasagna's doily outfits to songs like "Rim Tim Tagi Dim," this music fest never fails to amaze and amuse. Squiz Kids Q+A with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers. For the full episode transcript, click here.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says balance is the key to this year's Federal Budget. With people across Australia struggling to make ends meet, and inflation at a sticking point, a budget that delivers relief without driving up costs is the goal.
Thursday, 9 May: An assassination plot is foiled; The Hunter Valley bus crash accused pleads guilty; Sydney's wet week; And Sweden's Electric shock... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! In the latest episode, Bryce sits down with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers - who takes the Squiz Kids Q+A hot seat to answer questions from the kids of Australia. Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
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Australia's Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers answers questions from Aussie kids in a special Squiz Kids Q+A. As Mr. Chalmers prepares for the task of presenting the Federal Budget, he takes time to answer a diverse array of questions from our young audience. Squiz Kids are curious about the complexities of managing a nation's finances, the personal stories behind a politician's career choice, and even the lighter side of life balancing high-profile responsibilities with family. For the full episode transcript, click here.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the better-than-expected news on inflation is evidence the government's revised position on stage three tax cuts is correct. The Greens say the latest economic statistics show the federal government is not doing enough on housing policy- particularly for renters. - 連邦政府ジム・チャーマー蔵相は、インフレ率についてのニュースが予想以上に良かったことをうけ、政府の減税策ステージ3の改正が正しかった証拠であると話しました。グリーン党は、最新の経済統計を見ると、連邦政府の住宅対策政策は、特に賃貸に住む人にとって十分ではないとしています。