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Treasurer Jim Chalmers ‘looking broadly' at policies with National Press Club address

Treasurer Jim Chalmers ‘looking broadly' at policies with National Press Club address

Sky News AU2 days ago

CreditorWatch Chief Economist Ivan Colhoun discusses Treasurer Jim Chalmers' government financial agenda speech at the National Press Club.
'The really positive thing there was they are not wasting the majority they won at the election,' Mr Colhoun told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
'He actually used that three-letter GST acronym, which has just been off the agenda for any political party, so he is certainly looking broadly and trying to look at what are the themes and policies that need to be addressed.'

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