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The distraction of an erratic US-driven trade war is forcing Labor to pivot on the campaign trail, while offering opportunities to sharpen its pitch as the superior economic manager.
When Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor met for this week’s treasurers’ debate, the moderator observed that in three or six years they might be facing each other as prime minister and opposition leader.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt discusses Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Energy Minister Chris Bowen’s public “humiliation” in debates ...
The latest twist in Donald Trump’s tariffs war has led to China reaching out to Australia, in another distraction for the ...
Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the “gotcha” question to Treasurer Jim Chalmers in the Treasurers’ Debate. “One of the most interesting moments I think was a question that was set up first by Ross ...
Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the first Treasurers’ Debate between Treasurer Jim Chalmers and shadow treasurer Angus ...
The debate was a livelier exchange than the one between Albanese and Dutton, as both men were challenged on the personal as ...
Jim Chalmers stepped off the campaign trail to meet with Michele Bullock as markets continued to roil in the face of Trump's ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said he does not believe Australia is heading for a recession, and that opposition leader Peter ...
Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson says Treasurer Jim Chalmers is a “smooth talker” who has “no solutions”.
Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger says the economy is “running” Jim Chalmers following the Treasurers' ...
Sky News host Sharri Markson goes over the debate between Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor in the ...