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Chalmers Battles Sky News Moderator Ross Greenwood and Angus Taylor in Debate Where Maths Took a Backseat to Meltdowns

April 10, 2025 Lachlan McKenzie 6

The Great Economic Roast-a-Thon: A Snarky Dissection In a debate that felt more like a chaotic Kitchen Nightmares episode for fiscal policy, Treasurer Jim Chalmers (Labor) faced off against Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor (Coalition) and […]

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Will Australia’s 2025-26 Budget deliver fiscal relief?

March 20, 2025 AIMN Editorial 8

UNSW Sydney: Media Release Australia must focus on fiscal space in the 2025-26 Budget to manage rising debt and future economic and geopolitical challenges.  Fiscal space refers to a government’s ability to spend in response […]

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Political Futures: More Data Can Still Erode Populist Influences

January 5, 2025 AIMN Editorial 1

By Denis Bright A federal budget in March 2025 offers yet another chance to broaden the economic information base for both constituents and media commentators. If the Albanese Government is defeated, expect the LNP to […]

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