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After a week of shock twists and turns in Australian politics, Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison has won the Liberal leadership vote against Peter Dutton, making him the country’s 30th prime minister.It's understood Mr Morrison - who has served as treasurer since 2015 - won the leadership contest 45 to 40 votes in the party room, with the motion to force a spill also carried 45 to 40 votes.
Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison joins us to talk about the national accounts, house price falls, tightening credit, and immigration rates.Produced by DarenLake & Pod Paste See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In what’s widely tipped to be the last budget until the next election, Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison has announced a number of proposed changes to super. With measures to protect low account balances and lost super (including making insurance within super ‘opt-in’ for some people), lower and flatter taxes over time, and a raft of policies focusing on an ageing population, we break down some of the announcements with our resident policy guru, Benedict Davies. Read our full analysis of the budget at www.unisuper.com.au/budget. SHOW NOTES Your hosts are Rob Demasi, Lyndon Horsburgh and Marta Zyznowska. With thanks to special guest Benedict Davies, UniSuper’s Public Policy Manager. Sign up for our live Q&A webcast or catch-up on it at www.unisuper.com.au/webcasts. Read the Federal Budget announcements in full at www.budget.gov.au. Have a question or topic you'd like us to explore in future episodes? Write to us at superinformed@unisuper.com.au. You can also join the conversation on Twitter @UniSuperNews or give us a call on 1800 331 685.
Miranda talks with Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison about the Sam Dastyari debacle and discusses sex change kids with trans entertainer Carlotta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Earlier this year you may remember Cam spoke with Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison about the passing of his friend and patriarch of the Sutherland Shire Michael Tynan.Mr Tynan passed away in February at the age of 80, having spent many of those years serving the Shire in a number of roles.This Friday Night the Tynan family have organised a charity ball in commemoration of his life and achievements, with proceeds going to the St George and Sutherland Medical Research Foundation.The dinner will also be celebrating 50 years of Tynan Motors, the company Michael pioneered.Michael's daughter Madeline joined Cam on this week's show.