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The Albanese government is 'flying the kite' on changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions. In doing so, it risks losing control of the narrative.





Anthony Albanese doesn’t like being pressed by the media on his plans for negative gearing. Is he simply fed up, or is he about to make a move on landlord tax concessions?








Peter Dutton has always thought he could defy history and win the next election. In recent weeks, some of his colleagues have begun to believe him.








Despite talk of a realignment in the relationship between business and politics, we are headed for a conventional election debate on the role of government in the economy.


The Federal Reserve is widely expect to cut interest rates on Thursday morning, but experts say a disconnect between the US and Australia on monetary policy is likely to endure.








A new poll shows that the percentage of voters willing to pay more for renewable energy has fallen, as cost-of-living pressures remain pervasive.




Labor's $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund is poised to announce its first investments within weeks, despite the resignation of CEO Ivan Power due to health issues.









While Labor appeared to be launching a war on big tech this week, it was just setting the stage for the one announcement that will truly infuriate social media giants.


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