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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.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has welcomed the latest jobless data -- saying Australia's economy is the "envy of the world" Labor has dropped its own diss track to rival the Liberals. And Lady Gaga has added a second Sydney show to her tourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has welcomed the latest jobless data -- saying Australia's economy is the "envy of the world" Labor has dropped its own diss track to rival the Liberals. And Lady Gaga has added a second Sydney show to her tourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday 8 April 2025 Financial markets tumble with almost $150 billion wiped off the ASX at one point yesterday. And more, including: The board of Star Entertainment set to sell the gaming group for $300m. The rise and rise of HBO series, The White Lotus. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns that the global crisis could widen Australia’s deficit and trigger rate cuts, while Opposition Leader Peter Dutton works hard to ward off comparisons with Donald Trump. Join our free daily newsletter here! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - how to make money online. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Money Man Scott Phillips talks Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Tuesday night handed down the 2025 Federal Budget - we might get a tax cut and some more energy bill relief, the Opposition Leader countered last night with a cut to fuel excise and Good news for the broader economy, with inflation coming down. https://play.listnr.com/podcast/the-good-oil-with-scott-phillips See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has made a pitch to ease cost of living pressures in the budget It's official, Brisbane is getting a new inner city stadium ahead of the 2032 Olympic Games Top Trump officials have fronted the US Senate over a group chat scandal Royal visit with the Pope postponed See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has made a pitch to ease cost of living pressures in the budget It's official, Brisbane is getting a new inner city stadium ahead of the 2032 Olympic Games Top Trump officials have fronted the US Senate over a group chat scandal Royal visit with the Pope postponed 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.
A sizable boost to defence spending's expected in Australia's budget. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down his fourth federal budget for Labor tonight. The Defence Minister says it will include bringing forward a billion dollar spend on defence. It comes as New Zealand ministers hint at more spending in defence here too. Australia correspondent Donna Demaio told Andrew Dickens it's a significant spend. She says it will be the biggest defence spend since World War II, and will boost the country's military capability. LISTEN ABOVE 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.
Wednesday 19 March 2025 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers blasts Donald Trump’s tariffs and warns there’s few new big spending initiatives to be announced ahead of the federal election. And more, including: Australian Robyn Denholm, chair of Tesla, is now a $1 billion woman. And BYD announces a five minute charging system for electric vehicles. Plus the RBA says the construction sector should pick up quickly, and Thailand to cut visitor visas. Join our free weekly newsletter here! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - using the Bank of Mum & Dad to set up your kids. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
The RBA board has officially cut the cash rate by 25 basis points to 4.10 per cent. The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "It means that millions of Australians will get the rate relief that they need and deserve after allthis progress that we've made together on inflation." "But we know that the cost of living pressures are still there, they haven't all of a sudden disappeared overnight, but this rate cut will help a lot of people," The Treasurer continued.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
Australia's latest inflation figures were released yesterday which show the rate is at a three-year low of 3.2 per cent. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, " I acknowledge that the cost of living pressures aren't over, but what we've been able to do together as Australians is get that inflation down and get wages up and keep unemployment low." "And that does give me a bit of confidence about the year ahead." "We've worked around the clock to try and turn things around, but we know that it's not yet mission accomplished because so many of your listeners are still under the pump," Jim Chalmers said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the key issues of the upcoming federal election is whether or not Australians want nuclear reactors as part of the energy mix. Anthony Albanese is going full steam ahead with his renewables plan while Peter Dutton is a firm believer in nuclear power. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers told Shane Doherty on 4BC Summer Drive, "If there's one thing I can really leave them with is that the economics of it in Australia mean that if you vote for nuclear power, you are voting for higher electricity bills."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday 17 December 2024 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces a major shake-up for the Reserve Bank, appointing new members to the interest rate setting board. And more, including: AI takes hold in corporate Australia A major oil spill off the coast of Russia Is bauxite the new iron ore? Heatwave conditions down the east coast Plus don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - summer side hustles for adults and kids. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday 16 December 2024 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says changes to the Reserve Bank could start happening today, adding an election early next year is unlikely. And more, including: Melbourne, for one of the few times this year, is the strongest auction market over the last week Cash isn’t going anywhere Plus Rio goes big into lithium and a mega fine for consulting group McKinsey for helping market opioids And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - summer side hustles for adults and kids. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday 6 December 2024 Bitcoin pushes beyond $US100,000 a unit for the first time. And more, including: Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says there will be no big spending initiatives in the upcoming budget review. Sydney falls down the ranks of best places to live. Plus the boss of Wesfarmers warns on industrial disputes and Rio Tinto under pressure to change its structure. Plus don't miss the new episode of The Property Pendulum, brought to you by Domain and Fear & Greed. This week's episode: seven steps to property nirvana. Get it from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday 22 November 2024 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers opens the way for the Future Fund to be told how to invest. And more, including: The year's biggest float set to hit the bourse. Meet the crypto tycoon who paid $US6.2 million for a banana. Plus plenty of markets news, and bribery allegations against one of the world's richest men. Plus don't miss the new episode of The Property Pendulum, brought to you by Domain and Fear & Greed. This week's episode: how spring selling season has fared, and how buyers can make the most of it. Get it from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers joined Tom Elliott.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Thursday 8 August 2024 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers lashes out at the Reserve Bank for the way it views the economy. And more, including: Australia joins the US, Canada and the Philippines to undertake naval exercises sure to irritate Beijing Warehouse employee charged over alleged $600,000 Bluey coin theft And the growing industry of dog perfumes Plus don't miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - simplifying private health insurance. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday 2 August 2024 Hopes of a rate cut pushes the ASX to a new record, with implications for investors and politics. And more, including: Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers hints the government may take equity stake in Rex Weight loss miracle drugs set to flow into the Australian market And the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks to be sentenced to nearly 3,000 years jail Plus don't miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - debt repayment strategies, from the debt snowball to the debt avalanche. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers' tax cuts are criticised for being insufficient to counter rising costs, as the NBN faces backlash for increasing broadband prices, exacerbating financial strain on Australian households.See 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.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his third budget. Australia Wide looks as some of the major announcements related to regional Australia.
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.
Wednesday, 8 May: Rates are on hold; Israel crosses a line; Fast-tracking the mushroom murders trial; And mixed reviews from the MET Gala... 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 are 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. #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au 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.
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.
Monday 22 April 2024 The number of companies appointing administrators soars as the post COVID world hits the small and medium size business market. And more, including: Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers hints at a big spending budget India heads to the polls in a massive logistical exercise And children abandon free-to-air TV Plus don't miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? This week, we ask the question: what would you do with a spare $1,000? Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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。
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers discusses the revised tax proposal, emphasising support for 'middle Australia'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers joined 4BC Summer Drive with Jason Dasey to discuss cost-of-living and the upcoming Federal Budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Government officials express relief at the news that 20 Australians were able to escape from Gaza; Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the government's 2050 net-zero target will require a unified effort. And in football: Manchester United was knocked out of EFL Cup after 0-3 loss to Newcastle.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns Australia could fail to meet its emissions targets without drastic change.
John MacKenzie chats with Senator Matthew Canavan about climate predictions made while federal treasurer Jim Chalmers attended a National Drought Forum in Rockhampton. New modelling from the federal government shows that our country could lose $1.8 billion per year over the next four years, due to reduced production of farming crops. Senator Canavan made the point that the Australian government should be quickly building dams if they are predicting bigger drought seasons. "Why did Jim Chalmers, in his first budget, cut all the funding to build dams?" Senator Canavan said, "So the solution seems to be to shut everything down... to fight this climate change thing."
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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced last May 9, 2023 that parents on the single parenting payment will be able to stay on the payment longer plus improved medical assistance for some. - Inanunsiyo ni Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers noong May 9, 2023 na madadagdagan ang mga tulong na tinatanggap ng nasa ilalim ng single parenting payment at mga nangangailangan ng medical assistance.
So the dust has settled since Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the May Budget. Making Money Easy thinks this is the best time for a bit of in-depth analysis of what's in it and its impact. This episode's economists explain what they like about it, where the Treasurer could have gone further and the impact of this economic plan on inflation. Plus - how did we get a surplus? Does it really matter? Is it a one-off? You won't find any winners and losers analysis here - instead the experts highlight danger zones and the role of this budget, in any future reform plans. EY Oceania Chief Economist Cherelle Murphy and Market Economics Managing Director Stephen Koukoulas join Gillian to explain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bulletin, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers hands down the 2023 budget; Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan arrested; and in sport, the NRL announces its support for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament.
Tuesday 9 May 2023 Westpac outlines a $4 billion profit but says the best times have passed. Also today: Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers set to announce plenty of spending in tonight's budget, but there will also be plenty of programs that have their funding cut or dropped US President Joe Biden's approval slides to a career low And the boss of IBM admits that working from home does harm your promotional chances Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers calls for Parliament to support petroleum resource rent tax; Mixed reactions in Australia to King Charles' coronation; And in football, Sydney FC advance to the A-League semi-finals.
Listen to the latest bitesize top news from Australia in Nepali. In this newsflash: Moderate Liberals hope the resignation of the Constitutional Conservative, Julian Leeser, will encourage hesitant Australians to support an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia better placed than most countries in response to the International Monetary Fund's downbeat prediction for the global economy, Industry superannuation funds claim around one-third of Australian workers are missing out on some of their superannuation. - अस्ट्रेलियामा काम गर्ने कम उमेरका क्याजुअल कामदारहरूले पाउनुपर्ने सुपरएन्नुएसनको केही अंश नपाएको लगायत आजका अन्य प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचारहरू सुन्नुहोस्
It's become abundantly and alarmingly clear that the Federal Government is coming for us with new taxes on real estate and superannuation. Headed by Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers, the Government clearly has plans for more and higher taxes on real estate, with not even the family home safe from the intrusion of capital gains tax. Asked repeatedly by various media representatives to rule out dumping a tax on the family home, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers repeatedly refused to do so. This is scary, scary stuff.
Guest host Simon Cowan reenters the budget bunker to discuss the second federal budget in 2022 with Australian Financial Review Economics editor in Parliament House, Canberra John Kehoe. Simon and John break down the budget and cover what the mainstream media has missed. It's Labor's turn. After a victory in the Federal Election in part due to the former Liberal Government's mishandling of the economy, the new Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to deliver his 'wellness' budget. Are we set for more big government spending? Can Labor turn around Australia's deficit woes? Will Labor keep their promise of additional funding to health and defence?
Medibank revealed the data hack of its network had exposed all 3.9 million of its customers, with personal health information and Medicare numbers breached. A woman charged with the murder of a young girl has told a magistrate she was not reckless or indifferent to the child's suffering because she had been “praying” for a cure. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers hacked, slashed and delayed funding for roads, dams and rail across the state when he handed down Labor's budget on Tuesday night. Demand for rentals in many Queensland regions has soared, with a new report showing that prices in Brisbane surged 14.1 per cent in September – a record high.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Labor puts the final touches on its first budget in almost a decade, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is issuing a new economic forecast. Domestic growth is expected to fall in the next financial year as a result of high inflation and rising interest rates.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered Labor's first budget in nine years last night - and TDA's Billi, Tom and Daniel were there in lockup to make sure we could make sense of it all. Join them for a late-night post-budget wrap, with comments from Coalition Senator Jane Hume and Greens Leader Adam Bandt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered Labor's first budget in nine years last night - and TDA's Billi, Tom and Daniel were there in lockup to make sure we could make sense of it all. Join them for a late-night post-budget wrap, with comments from Coalition Senator Jane Hume and Greens Leader Adam Bandt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Globalists are close to installing their man Rishi Sunak as UK PM. The Globalists' idol Xi Jinping secures 5 more years in power. In Victoria Dan Andrews is returning state ownership of energy. That and the latest in US deep state persecutions on this week's Tim's News Explosion. PRC President Xi Jinping's won a third 5-year term at the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. In an apparent show of his new absolute power Xi Jinping ordered his predecessor Hu Jintao be physically removed from the Congress when the global media was invited in. Xi has vowed to continue China's covid zero policy whose latest victim is a 14-year-old girl who died alone in a quarantine camp. The most bizarre analysis of the CCP Congress came from the ABC's Stan Grant who said we need to understand whiteness to understand China. Rishi Sunak is on the brink of being anointed the new UK Conservative Leader and Prime Minister after Liz Truss resigned last Friday. Rishi would be the first non-Indigenous Brit to lead the UK, a fact you are not really allowed to talk about as Jerry from Lowestoft found out when he called Sangita Myska on LBC. Rishi's wife Akshata Murty is an Indian heiress and together they are wealthier than the Royal Family. She is a UK resident, not a citizen. They both held US Green cards while Rishi was Chancellor. The new leadership election rules state a Conservative MP must have 100 MPs to sign their nomination. Boris Johnson ruled out a run to take back his job which he lost in part by Rishi stabbing him in the back. The only stop Rishi candidate left is Penny Mordaunt. Rishi is the globalists' choice, he supports net zero, central bank digital currencies, and other globalist technocratic goals. UK culture like its government is also in a state of decay. On Channel 4's Friday Night Live show transwoman Jordan Gray stripped naked in front of a live studio audience and played the piano with her penis. She is a patron of Educate and Celebrate an LGBT inclusivity educator which trains workplaces and schools. The Sandy Hook families now want $2.75 trillion USD in damages which they hope will take Alex Jones off the air permanently. Ye has bought Parler after being suspended on Twitter, Piers Morgan conducted a 2 hour interview with Ye asking him to explain his Defcon 3 on Jewish people tweet. Ethan Klein had his YouTube channel suspended for hoping that if there was another Holocaust that Ben Shapiro gets gassed first. Last week the US CDC added the covid vaccines to children's immunization schedule which means that some states will mandate them for school children. The CDC Director Rochelle Walensky tested positive for covid shortly after receiving her bivalent vaccine. It has made the international news that the Australian Government is paying for the funerals of covid vaccine-induced deaths and providing compensation to those injured. Lidia Thorpe has decided to refer herself to Parliament's privileges committee as the fallout continues over her secret relationship with ex-Rebels MC bikie boss Dean Martin while on Parliament's Law Enforcement Committee. It has also been revealed Thorpe questioned the Home Affairs, Mike Pezzullo about the deportation status of a suspected member of the Rebels. Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley appeared to slut shame Thorpe claiming she was in bed with bikies at night. If re-elected this November Dan Andrews will renationalize Victoria's energy market in order to achieve a 95% renewable energy target by 2035 and an 80% emissions reduction target. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will deliver the Albanese Government's first mini-budget tomorrow night. On Wednesday the latest inflation numbers will be released. On Melbourne Cup next Tuesday the RBA will meet to raise interest rates again.Email: me@timwilms.comMessage: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links:Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfrontWebsite: http://timwilms.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfrontMinds: https://www.minds.com/timwilmsGab: https://gab.com/timwilmsTelegram: https://t.me/wilmsfrontParler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show:Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membershipDonate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions:Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Other Unshackled Links:Website: https://www.theunshackled.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackledTwitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackledGab: https://gab.ai/theunshackledTelegram: https://t.me/theunshackledMinds: https://www.minds.com/The_UnshackledMeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox HigginsVoice Over by Morgan MunroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Labor puts the final touches on its first budget in almost a decade, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is issuing a new economic forecast. Domestic growth is expected to fall in the next financial year as a result of high inflation and rising interest rates.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to hand down his first budget next week, and he's trying to keep expectations low. The national deficit is standing in the way of some of Labor's biggest election promises - but how much should we worry about deficit, anyway? ABC finance reporter Alan Kohler and ABC Radio Brisbane Mornings presenter Rebecca Levingston join David Speers to discuss budgets, bushmasters, and bikies. If you have a question you'd like answered next week, send them to backtoyoupodcast@abc.net.au
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to hand down his first budget next week, and he's trying to keep expectations low.The national deficit is standing in the way of some of Labor's biggest election promises - but how much should we worry about deficit, anyway?ABC finance reporter Alan Kohler and ABC Radio Brisbane Mornings presenter Rebecca Levingston join David Speers to discuss budgets, bushmasters, and bikies.If you have a question you'd like answered next week, send them to backtoyoupodcast@abc.net.au
There's a lot of gloom and doom talk surrounding the Australian and global economy right now. The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has headed overseas to attend a key finance ministers' meeting to get more information about what's going on while the International Monetary Fund has released its latest updates on what we're facing. But there's more to this story. As the ANZ Chief Executive says, Australians have never been wealthier, never had more liquid assets, never been healthier or more employed. This episode Gillian gets to the bottom of what's going on and if a Recession is on the cards, with the help of Barrenjoey Chief Economist Jo Masters and ANZ Senior Economist Catherine Birch. And find out what ELSE the Reserve Bank does besides hike interest rates. Find out more about Gillian here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the Albanese government will deliver the cost of living relief measures it has already announced, but there are unlikely to be other measures aimed at cutting the cost of living.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday 9 September 2022 The Reserve Bank hints that the pace of interest rate hikes is set to slow. Also today: Australia has its largest number of days lost due to industrial disputes in 18 years. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is readying the electorate for a tough budget. And why is Amazon scaring the big US TV networks? Support the show: https://fearandgreed.com.au/all-episodesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is expecting that the Jobs and Skills summit will produce appetite for immediate action, but denies it's a union power grab
The Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is expecting that the Jobs and Skills summit will produce appetite for immediate action, but denies it's a union power grab
Australians are struggling with the rising cost of living and bracing for another interest rate hike on the heels of the 0.75 percentage point rise in the United States overnight. Data this week showed inflation hitting a 21-year high of 6.1 per cent, but Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said this would get worse, likely reaching 7.75 per cent in the December quarter. Mark Glasson, Anglicare WA CEO, has told Liam Bartlett on 6PR Mornings that he has seen the surge of ordinary, working households turning to charities first-hand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael is joined by Dimitri Burshtein, former government policy analyst, for his thoughts on the Reserve Bank having its first independent review of its core objectives and operations since the early 1980s. Board structure, experience and expertise, composition and its appointments process will be part of the review, to be delivered by March 2023, which Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says is to ensure "we have the world's best and most-effective central bank". Also, with talks of the Albanese government looking to cuts costs, Michael also discusses with Mr Burshtein the double-up between local, state & federal departments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers plans to introduce a Wellbeing Budget, based on New Zealand's experience. Suzi Morrissey, from the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa, explains what this entails. Caleb Goods from the University of Western Australia discusses what the agreement between food delivery company Uber and the Transport Workers Union means to gig workers and how a new Federal Government might drive some of these changes? And multinationals. They are a large part of the Australian economy and landscape and according to Professor Simon Ville from the University of Wollongong, a historical perspective is important for shaping today's policies. His analysis is included in the book Lessons from History.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers plans to introduce a Wellbeing Budget, based on New Zealand's experience. Suzi Morrissey, from the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa, explains what this entails. Caleb Goods from the University of Western Australia discusses what the agreement between food delivery company Uber and the Transport Workers Union means to gig workers and how a new Federal Government might drive some of these changes? And multinationals. They are a large part of the Australian economy and landscape and according to Professor Simon Ville from the University of Wollongong, a historical perspective is important for shaping today's policies. His analysis is included in the book Lessons from History.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said the reduction of the fuel excise will not be extended due to how much it costs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is travelling to Spain for a meeting of NATO leaders. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he'll provide a revised forecast for the inflation rate towards the end of next month. For more details listen to Urdu news
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers acknowledged Tuesday's interest rate rise would have been a "difficult day" for homeowners and forecast more short-term pain for families struggling with soaring cost-of-living expenses. "They expected an interest rate rise but that doesn't make it any less difficult to find room in the household budget, which is already getting smashed by other skyrocketing cost of living. like energy prices and grocery prices and the like," Chalmers told Gareth Parker on 6PR Breakfast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It comes after Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers warned inflation was worse than the March budget forecast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called a meeting with the Governor of the Reserve Bank and heads of Australia's financial regulators to discuss the nation's finances.