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2025年1月31日下午:前国库部长乔什·弗莱登伯格(Josh Frydenberg)指责联邦政府在发现一辆装有爆炸物和写有被锁定的犹太裔人士地址的房车后,没有采取足够的措施打击日益高涨的反犹太主义情绪(收听播客,了解详情)。
Anthony Albanese faces a defeat in the polls, former treasurer Josh Frydenberg discusses Holocaust remembrance day. Plus, more shocking videos emerge from the QUT anti-racism conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claims Hamas is preparing for an imminent hostage deal, Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg calls on the PM and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan to “get serious” about combating out antisemitism. Plus, energy war heats up ahead of election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joins Ray to discuss the recent firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue and the rise in antisemitic attacks across AustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of Australia's most high profile members of the Jewish community, Josh Frydenberg, has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan to "get serious" in stamping out anti-Semitism in the wake of the synagogue firebombing in Ripponlea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pressure is mounting on Anthony Albanese to label the arson attack on the Adass Israel synagogue that happened in Melbourne last week a terrorist attack. The Prime Minister has personally called the attack an act of terrorism, but has stopped short of officially declaring it as a National act of terrorism. Josh Frydenberg told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, 'it's just another example of a pattern of behaviour that has actually seen the extremists in our mix be emboldened.' 'Those who hate, those who harm have felt that they have license to carry out their violent and un-Australian activities and that's why I wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister to say enough is enough,' Frydenberg said. 'Anti-Semitism is out of control and the responsibility rests at his door.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Australia's silence is being heard” says Australia's former Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg. A man with a deep-rooted connection to his Jewish heritage and strong support for Israel. Raised in a Jewish family, Frydenberg has been vocal about his commitment to Jewish causes and has championed close Australia-Israel relations throughout his career. Known for his leadership as Australia's Treasurer, Frydenberg has consistently advocated for policies that foster mutual support and collaboration between Israel and Australia, underscoring his dedication to both his heritage and his vision of a secure, united global community.In this conversation, Eylon and Josh tackle the role of Israel and the diaspora in fighting for Israel's right to sovereignty and self-defense and the need for allies the world over to understand that they play a pivotal role in defending democratic, liberal principles when they stand up for Israel.Co-Creator and Host - Eylon LevyCo-Creator and Creative Director - Guy RossExecutive Producer - Asher Westropp-EvansEditor/Assistant Director - Benny GoldmanStay up to date at:https://www.stateofanationpodcast.com/X: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nation
Josh Frydenberg joins Michael McLaren to remember the lives lost in the tragic terror attack committed by Hamas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Brian and Harrison kick things off with some footy chat; BT expresses his concerns around the length of quarters and provides a solution, plus, he shares his experiences being involved with the Big Freeze. Away from footy they hit on; reviewing their recent episodes with Josh Frydenberg and Lydia Lassila, why MotoGP is one of the craziest sports on the planet, and a few mailbag submissions. Later, the boys are joined by AFL CEO, Andrew Dillon. Andrew Dillon was appointed as Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Football League at the end of 2023. Andrew took on the role of CEO after an extensive (over 20 years) and diverse tenure at the AFL, before that, he spent time as a legal council for Village Roadshow. They discuss Andrew's professional background, his experiences in community football, his goals for the AFL as CEO, plus all the major topics in the world of football today. With a passion for grassroots and community football, a calm and humble nature, and a steady eye on the future, we know the AFL is in great hands. We thank Andrew for his time. Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Andrew Dillon Produced by Harrison Taylor Audio & Video by Rhino Productions Get in touch with us or see more: Mailbag - lobmailbag@gmail.com Enquiries - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
In this episode of New Politics, we explore the reasons behind the significant stir within the conservative mainstream media sparked by rumours of former Liberal Party MP Josh Frydenberg's potential return to federal politics. Once a key figure as the Treasurer and the representative for Kooyong, Frydenberg's speculated comeback ignited considerable enthusiasm at News Corporation, almost as though Robert Menzies himself was making the return. However, Josh Frydenberg is no Robert Menzies: his actual influence and the community's reception starkly contrast with the portrayals on Sky News, which, fortunately, do not represent the views of the electorate.We examine Frydenberg's decision not to re-enter the political fray despite persistent media encouragement, particularly from outlets such as the ABC and Sky News. There are reasons why Frydenberg lost his seat to independent Monique Ryan in the 2022 election: he is not as effective as the media would have us believe.This episode also highlights broader challenges facing the Liberal Party, marked by internal conflicts and leadership challenges in preparation for the post-Peter Dutton era. The upheavals within the Victoria branch of the Liberal Party, infiltrated by religious zealots, highlights its struggle to re-establish itself, especially in upcoming contests such as the one in Kooyong against Monique Ryan, who appears well-established in the seat.Also, we cast a spotlight on the significant, yet often overshadowed, role of speechwriters in political communication and debate the controversy around the hefty remuneration—$300,000!—for the speechwriter of Minister Bill Shorten. We debate the value of such investments in the context of political efficacy and public perception.We critique the Labor government's approach to environmental policy, particularly the newly introduced Nature Positive Bill, questioning its effectiveness and alignment with prior promises and the expectations of progressive constituents. “Nature positive”—is this just spin and political marketing, or is there something substantial behind it?And is it enough for the Labor government to be slightly better than the Coalition, which was in office from 2013 to 2022 and was arguably one of the worst governments in Australian history? No, it is not: they need to perform much better and be held accountable when they fail to deliver on the key issues they promised from the opposition.
This week, Joe gives you the real story behind Bill Shorten's $600k speechwriter, the government's decision to open Australian Defence Force ranks to non-citizens, Andrew Giles's drones blunder, and Josh Frydenberg's 'comeback' that never was. LINKS Read Daily Telegraph Joe's column here Follow @joe_hildebrand on Instagram Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Joe? You can email us at therealstory@novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hugh Riminton, National Affairs Editor at 10 News First joined Dom Knight for Nightlife News Breakdown
When rumours began swirling over the weekend that former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg might be poised to return to politics, fiery commentary broke out on both sides of the political spectrum. Did Frydenberg - or those loyal to him - want to muscle out of contention a young, Oxford-educated woman who had already won pre-selection to contest the Victorian seat of Kooyong, in the next election? As one woman put it, “Women are not collateral damage for Josh Frydenberg's regrets”. Today, columnist Jacqueline Maley on Frydenberg's spot in the sunshine after a two year-retreat from public life. And whether this latest political powerplay has benefited, or harmed, the former treasurer and the Liberal party.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When rumours began swirling over the weekend that former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg might be poised to return to politics, fiery commentary broke out on both sides of the political spectrum. Did Frydenberg - or those loyal to him - want to muscle out of contention a young, Oxford-educated woman who had already won pre-selection to contest the Victorian seat of Kooyong, in the next election? As one woman put it, “Women are not collateral damage for Josh Frydenberg's regrets”. Today, columnist Jacqueline Maley on Frydenberg's spot in the sunshine after a two year-retreat from public life. And whether this latest political powerplay has benefited, or harmed, the former treasurer and the Liberal party.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Political reporter for Nine Radio, Zac de Silva joined Matthew chatting the future of Immigration Minister Andrew Giles and if there is any truth to the rumours of a return for Josh Frydenberg. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper, joined Dom Knight for Nightlife News Breakdown.
This week Brian and Harrison kick things off by talking footy, covering; the AFL mid-season draft, BT's top 3 storylines at the mid-way point of the season and discuss if the level of talent was better in 2004 or today in 2024. They also review last week's episode with Dyl Buckley and hit the mailbag. Next, the boys are joined by Former Australian Treasurer & Deputy leader of the Liberal Party, Josh Frydenberg. The chat covers Josh's promising tennis career BT, his passion for the Carlton Blues and their mutual love of Lorne. They then discuss Josh's professional life, from excelling in the academic realm, his time in the private sector and pathway into politics. The boys quiz Josh on what life is like in Parliament, sacrifices made, stories from his impressive career and his thoughts on the state of the country and the world. Finally, they address a conversation that is very close to Josh's heart and means a lot to his community. Josh is a proud Jewish man and has made the brave decision to use his profile and voice as a device for change, he has just released a powerful new documentary called ‘Never Again: The Fight Against Anti-Semitism'. The documentary investigates the devastating impact of antisemitism on Australia and delivers a message of warning and a plea to come together to stamp out the issue in our community. We thank Josh for his time and his commitment to making Australia a better place for all. Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Josh Frydenberg Produced by Producey and Harrison Taylor Get in touch with us or see more: Mailbag - lobmailbag@gmail.com Enquiries - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
Former Press Secretary for Scott Morrison, Chief of Staff at the Daily Telegraph and Director of political communications firm, Headline Advisory joins Luke Grant to dissect the issues of the week in politics and to preview the one ahead. They delve into how recent polling suggests Labor may spend a likely second term governing in minority, a potential return to politics for Josh Frydenberg, Anthony Albanese saying the next election will be a referendum on renewables v nuclear and how the barrage of negative publicity Scott Morrison endured while Prime Minister impacted his mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Frydenberg joins over his documentary against antisemitism, China attacks the Daily Telegraph for reporting on NSW MPs being warned for attending a Taiwan event. Plus, the Coalition vows to cancel the student visas of pro-Palestine protesters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Frydenberg joined Tom Elliott in the studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Elliott has hit out at the latest "awful" examples of anti-Semitism in Australia. It comes as former Federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg is set to release a documentary called Never Again: The Fight Against Antisemitism in the wake of the October 7 attacks in Israel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Labor government ducks responsibilities over the immigration detainee bungle, the ABC's left wing bias and anti-Australia rhetoric creates outrage. Plus, Josh Frydenberg on the surge of antisemitism in Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Frydenberg, former federal politician, joined Peter Gleeson on 4BC Drive to discuss the new documentary that investigates the concerning rise in anti-Semitism in Australia amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Hidden renewables bill. *Josh Frydenberg. *Deaf golfer Jack McLeod. *Why Ray Hadley wears 2 watches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Hidden renewables bill. *Josh Frydenberg. *Deaf golfer Jack McLeod. *Why Ray Hadley wears 2 watches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Hidden renewables bill. *Josh Frydenberg. *Deaf golfer Jack McLeod. *Why Ray Hadley wears 2 watches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Up this week is Simon Holmes à Court, the Australian investor and philanthropist with a passion for using data to change the world. In 2022, the federal elections in Australia delivered an upset, as around a third of the electorate turned their back on the established parties and voted in seven new independent MPs taking the total to 10. Simon was responsible for a crowdfunding initiative - Climate 200 - that supported 23 candidates in all, pledging to act on climate, political integrity and gender discrimination. He remains very involved in the challenge of pivoting Australia from a fossil fuel based economy to a clean energy superpower. Simon is an energy analyst, clean-tech investor, climate philanthropist, and director of the Smart Energy Council and the Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network. He was co-founder of the Australian Wind Alliance and inaugural chair of the Melbourne Energy Institute's Advisory Board. He is a respected commentator on the economic, political and engineering aspects of Australia's energy transition. Links: Simon's 2022 book The Big Teal: https://publishing.monash.edu/product/the-big-teal/ Simon's ABC interview on the success of Climate 200 in the wake of the 2022 elections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Mhz6b7cg4 Simon's 2021 talk - Independents and Climate - The Hope to End the Lost Decade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN_-1eLbLL8 Simon's 2018 op-ed which triggered his expulsion from Kooyong 200: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/09/why-liddell-is-likely-to-close-in-2022-and-why-you-shouldnt-careThe Superpower Institute, working for Australian leadership in the transition: https://www.superpowerinstitute.com.au/
An exclusive look at Josh Frydenberg's upcoming documentary, China shifts the blame for the incident which endangered ADF personnel amid Labor's weak response. Plus, Victorian Shadow Treasurer Brad Rowswell give his analysis of the state's budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major concerns over Northern Territory gang crime, Josh Frydenberg's stance on anti-Semitism, female-only spaces under attack in Australia. Plus, Federal budget expected to take a hit from Victoria's fiscal woes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed that he's not as close to Scott Morrison as he used to be. Two Israeli hostages have been rescued after a deadly raid by special forces in Gaza. Norway's intelligence service has warned that Russia is gaining the advantage in the war in Ukraine. The NRL integrity unit is investigating after footage leaked of two Brisbane Broncos players having a drunken dust up over the weekend Potentially hundreds of people have had their Ticketek accounts hacked and their tickets to a concert stolen and resold. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were all over each other at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl afterparty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Two Jacks discuss the rapid departure from public office. Why so sudden? If there were new disgraces or scandals they are yet to appear. It turned out this was more of a factional try on from Dan's S-L faction to sweep the leadership stakes. It didn't quite pan out but the S-L will never die wondering. Support for The Voice continues to sink. Josh Frydenberg officially bows out of politics. In UK news, Russell Brand is under police investigation as JTI says that post Jimmy Savile, the jig is up and the shield celebrity no longer works. The Donald faces a $250 million bill from the State of New York but it won't stop his candidacy as his polling against Biden continues to rise. The two footy codes celebrate their grand final weeks while Rugby Union is in turmoil.
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss Josh Frydenberg's new role at Goldman Sachs, the gap between housing construction and immigration, Qantas, the upcoming AGM season, and answer listener questions on private versus public companies, council rates, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Wally Lewis concussion warning. *Josh Frydenberg comeback ? *Plans to remove shark nets in Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 257 – The Year of the Big Statement. This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy - Awarded Australia's most trusted energy provider by Canstar twice. Head to www.redenergy.com.au SHOW NOTES It's that time of the year again - Oscars time. Caro and Corrie chat about this year's Academy Awards ceremony, the winners and losers, and those amazing Red Carpet fashions. Yes, it certainly was the Year of the Big Dress. Check out the Red Carpet fashions HERE. Caro and Corrie share some of the correspondence they received following their interview last week with journalist Tom Morris. In The Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store Myles Thompson has a couple of great Pinot recommendations. · Two Tonne TMV Pinot Noir 2022 · Pike Road - by Elk Cove Pinot Noir 2021 Head to www.princewinestore.com.au or instore at Bank Street South Melbourne and use the Promo Code MESS for your 10% listener discount. BSF for Red Energy · Ready for Absolutely Nothing by Susannah Constantine · My Wardrobe Malfunction podcast with Trinny · The Dry on SBS on Demand · Clemmie Donohoe's Plum Frangipane Tart (recipe below or HERE) The week Corrie's Grumpy about the complexity of modern parking systems (and paying for other people's parking). We also discuss Josh Frydenberg's possible political come-back, the commencement of the 2023 AFL season and our theatrical and literary highlights of the week. CARO'S AMSTERDAM TRAVEL TIPS - are available in full via our Facebook page We love your feedback via Facebook and Instagram - or email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au This podcast is produced by Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for SEN. Clemmie Donohoe's Fig (or Plum) Frangipane Tart. Head to @ClemmieDonohoe on Instagram HERE to her highlights of the Fig Tart for recipe tips. Ingredients Careme Sweet Shortcrust pastry Plums or figs 200g nuts (Clem used 160g pistachios, 40g blanched almonds) 2 eggs 175g unsalted butter 150g sugar (Clem used brown and caster) Method Grease the base of a tart or pie tin and roll out enough pastry to cover the base and the sides then blind bake the shell until nice and golden. For the frangipane filling. Add your nuts to a food processor and pulse until you have a fine crumb (not too fine as some texture is nice). In a separate bowl cream your butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Add two egg yolks and one egg white and beat. Add your nuts and fold them through until nicely incorporated. Slice your plums or figs. Add your filling to your tart shell and smooth over. Arrange your fruit artfully. Bake at 180 degrees C for 30-40minutes (depending on your oven). You'll know when it's ready when the filling is set and nice and golden. Dust with icing sugar to serve. Serve with freshly whipped cream, ice cream or yoghurt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back in May, our producer Elle Marsh was given unprecedented access to Dr Monique Ryan and her campaign, as they attempted to unseat one of Australia's top politicians. At the time, we had no idea whether the so-called teal candidates would be successful in their campaigns against Liberal party members, often in safe seats. Kooyong, the seat that Dr Ryan was running for, had been held by the Liberal party for almost its entire existence and was occupied by the Treasurer of Australia, Josh Frydenberg. As we made this episode, the tide began to turn and eventually Dr Ryan swept to victory. Today, we revisit the moment the climate began to shift.
The Australian National University Dictionary Centre has just announced its word of the year is “teal”. Senior researcher Mark Gwynn described it as an “easy choice”. “The colour came to represent a movement of independent and strong female voices taking on the establishment.” Monique Ryan, the member for the Melbourne seat of Kooyong, is the giant slayer of the movement, having defeated former treasurer Josh Frydenberg. “It's fascinating that the now the word ‘teals' is now a noun that everyone recognises,” she says. “That was not the case a year ago.
When did you know you weren't going to have children. Did you decide or were you a fence sitter? Or maybe you didn't decide, but there was a point when you just knew.My special guests are Dr Bronwyn Harman who is currently finalising her phD about childfree women. We also speak to friend of the podcast, Lovisa, who talks about her journey as a childfree woman, both in Sweden and in Australia.Stats: We crunch the numbers and facts about why women are childfree by choice or by circumstance, and looks at IVF failure, delayed childbirth & just not meeting the right partner. In Shit that came up on my feed, we talk about Australian Federal Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg's, recent rally cry to get Australians to start having more children as part of our economic recovery. Nice one.Question of the Week: When did you decide or know that you were not going to have children?Sign up to our newsletter over on our website: http://www.unripecommunity.com.auFacebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/unripecommunity Private Group: @unripecommunitygroup - https://www.facebook.com/groups/unripecommunitygroupInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/unripecommunityPlease share and leave us a review on your favourite podcast app including iTunes and SpotifyList of resources and articles we referenced in the episode:Assisted Reproductive Technology in Australia and New Zealand 2018, updated statistics: https://bit.ly/3mZJhN4Transparency in IVF: https://ab.co/346zxb7Legislative proposal requiring greater scrutiny of the IVF industry https://bit.ly/30fkIlBDelayed Childbirth: https://bit.ly/3ih71sdWhy being a childless women is rarely a simple case of choice or infertility: https://bit.ly/33bMQIbWhy are childless women childless? Findings from an exploratory study in Victoria, Australia, published in 2013 to the Journal of Social Inclusion by Melissa Graham: https://bit.ly/2ELhAGyStudies on Childfree by Choice: https://bit.ly/2ELhAGyDr Bronwyn Harman: https://drbronharman.com/about/SBS Insight - Why are more men and women choosing a life without kids? https://bit.ly/3kTUvRk Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Garry and Tim to discuss Josh Frydenberg's chances of becoming the next AFL CEO, Luke Jackson's contract offers from WA clubs, the interest in Jordan De Goey from other clubs, the double vaccination policy in the AFL, and more.
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Garry and Tim to talk about the Socceroos' incredible win this morning, and Josh Frydenberg's chances of becoming the next AFL CEO.
After reacting to this morning's World Cup Qualification win by the Socceroos, Garry and Tim were joined by Sam Edmund who had more on Australia's triumph over Peru and Josh Frydenberg's chances of becoming the next AFL CEO. After looking at Melbourne's recent struggles and the answer to the Bailey Smith situation, they were joined in the studio by legendary AFL journalist Mike Sheahan.
Is Darce looking at going into politics?, who will replace Tony Jones on The Sunday Footy Show?, Damo's news, Footy Mythbusters - Scott McLaren's Premiership Tattoos, Chief's On Your Game Quiz, Cult Hero Barry Round, Baguette Brown, will Dusty play for Sydney one day? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On election night, the Melbourne seat of Kooyong could be one of the most fiercely contested in the country. The Treasurer of Australia, Josh Frydenberg, is facing what he's described as the fight of his political life. His opponent was virtually unknown to most Australians a few months ago, but now polls show she has a chance at victory. So who is the woman taking on the Treasurer? Today, 7am producer Elle Marsh takes us inside the campaign of Doctor Monique Ryan. Guest: Producer for 7am , Elle Marsh. Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
There is a battle on in the Victorian seat of Kooyong, where Josh Frydenberg says he is in the ‘fight of his life' against independent Monique Ryan. Chief political correspondent Sarah Martin joins Jane Lee to discuss why Australia's treasurer is in danger of losing his formerly safe Liberal seat
Savezni blagajnik Josh Frydenberg je proteklog utorka proglasio budžet za narednu financijsku godinu postavljajući teren za predstojeće savezne izbore. Najavio je niz mjera koje bi trebale smanjiti pritisak na rastuće troškove života: akciza na gorivo će se prepoloviti tokom 6 mjeseci, jednokratna pomoć od 250 dolara penzionerima i socijalno ugroženima, kao i kompenzacija poreza od 420 dolara za osobe sa niskim i srednjim primanjima...
Il budget federale presentato da Josh Frydenberg lo scorso martedì prevede cambiamenti anche per i visti vacanza-lavoro (working holiday), i visti partner e anche per quelli dedicati ai lavoratori specializzati.
Political editor Katharine Murphy and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg reflect on his terms in parliament with the Morrison government, and discuss the political outlook across the country in the lead-up to the 2022 election: the rise of independents and how he hopes Australians will see national security threats in the region as a case for voting Liberal
Nella serata di martedì il ministro del tesoro Josh Frydenberg ha presentato la legge finanziaria. Noi abbiamo chiesto ai nostri ascoltatori la loro opinione in merito a questo Budget pre-elettorale.
Last night, Josh Frydenberg delivered his last budget before the Morrison government goes to the polls. It was a pitch to voters worried about the cost of living, with new payments and bold claims about an economic turnaround. Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on what the government is promising and what it tells us about an election that could be called in the next few days. Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno.