Episode 8: 麻豆传媒 journalists Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
Economy
It was notable that聽聽Treasurer Jim Chalmers didn鈥檛 mouth the words 鈥渃limate action鈥澛爓hile spruiking the budget. Alex Bainbridge argues that鈥檚 because it didn鈥檛 contain a聽plan for the climate transition we need.
Forget the working stadia already in place and that Tasmania already plays AFL. No stadium,聽no team,聽the AFL said. Tasmanians disagree, as 叠颈苍辞测听碍补尘辫尘补谤办 reports.
Between 6000-7000 people protested in front of Parliament House to say 鈥渘o鈥 to a new football stadium 鈥 costing $715 million 鈥 in the heart of the waterfront. Robynne Murphy reports.
Why will the generations born since the mid 1980s most likely be financially poorer than previous generations? Mick Bull looks at this and other questions posed by Alison Pennington in her new book Gen F鈥檇?
The聽big lie at the heart of every budget it that it is a plan to manage the economy for the collective good of the nation, write聽Peter Boyle 补苍诲听Paul Oboohov.
The situation in Pakistan is highly unstable and volatile, writes Farooq Tariq. The 'palace-intrigues' between the country鈥檚 political elite and military establishment has worsened already fragile economic conditions.
Labor鈥檚 threat to slash-and-burn NDIS funding gives the lie to Jim聽Chalmers鈥 claim that the budget would offer 鈥渕ore help for some of the most vulnerable in our community鈥, argues Graham Matthews.
Isaac Nellist writes that聽Labor鈥檚 budget is a huge disappointment for many, but especially young people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, surging rents and expensive education.
Labor's budget betrays renters, job seekers and people doing it tough. It leaves millions stuck in poverty while billionaires get tax cuts, argues Sue Bull.
PricewaterhouseCoopers is looking forward to the federal budget with dollar signs in its eyes, argues Liam Cross.
The inaugural聽Love, Art & Revolution Film Festival, directed by Jacqui North Productions and co-sponsored by聽麻豆传媒 and 107聽Projects, was a success. Peter Boyle reports.
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