Labor is coming under growing pressure to wind back negative gearing and capital gains tax exemptions to address the housing affordability crisis. Isaac Nellist reports.
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Independent MP David Pocock agreed to Laborβs new industrial relations bill only after it promised to set up an βindependentβ Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee. Nova SobieralskiΒ reports on its limitations.
Labor will not commit to raising the JobSeeker payment of $44 a day, backing down on a promise it made in 2019 to review it. Isaac Nellist reports on the response.
In response to the plan to rapidly phase out the disaster payment,Β the Australian Council of Social Service saidΒ the JobSeeker rate needs to be liftedΒ to $80 a day.Β Arie Huybregts reports.
The federal goverrment's Disaster Payment, now revised, is still not enough for many. Isaac Nellist reports on this and the campaign to raise JobSeeker.
While the vaccination roll-out limps along, Jobseeker and social security support is being reduced just when it is needed the most. Suzanne James reports.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is very upbeat about the economy, despite anΒ official unemployment rate of 6.6% and a growing wealth divide. Peter Boyle investigates.
This image captured Laborβs class betrayal on July 3, the first day of the new federal parliament, when it voted with the Coalition government for tax cuts for the rich.