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With Ken Henry back in the fold, Jim Chalmers has put tax at the centre of Labor’s post-election productivity push. It won’t ...
Calls to be more transparent over ‘specific details’ amid fears of squeezing budgets for ‘conventional capabilities’ ...
Dudley Council’s claims of financial recovery could be thrown into meltdown if changes in accounting rules are not reversed.
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon is reviewing AUKUS to ensure that it fits with President Donald ...
With the state of the budget being a major trigger for Tasmania's snap poll, experts are urging both major parties to outline ...
At least £400 million will also be invested in new and upgraded grassroots sport facilities. More than £900 million will be ...
Some segments of the U.S. restaurant industry don’t support President Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate federal taxes on ...
Student visas: The State Department plans to review the social media accounts of foreign citizens who apply for student and ...
NATO is demanding that member states commit to at least 3.5 percent of GDP on “pure” military spending, and 5 percent ...
The £725bn strategy is a significant moment for the UK’s infrastructure sector. Here’s what’s in it and why it matters.
A pair of large-scale Black Hills Energy projects will connect northern and southern Wyoming power grids while adding more ...
The Australian National Audit Office will potentially conduct an audit of the Federal Court after the court made misleading ...
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