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Australian households are facing higher gas bills from today as retailers pass on price rises.
AGL, Energy Australia and Origin Energy will increase prices affecting customers in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and the ACT.
The gas industry has criticised the government for failing to have a plan to fix supply shortages as prices increase. ....
Australian Aboriginal Leader Warren Mundine says the push to implement the Voice to Parliament by the government is “laughable”.
“We saw the Albanese being interviewed by Ben Fordham on 2GB, he couldn’t even tell you whether it’s elected or it’s appointed, if they get paid or if they don’t get paid, he couldn’t tell you anything,” he told Sky News host James Morrow.
“It was a total train wreck, and then he gets forced to go all the way up to Alice Springs to spend five hours there, then he buggers off down into the tennis.” ....
There are probably some in the business community that are experiencing “a few pangs of buyer s remorse” when it comes to backing in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, according to Sky News host James Morrow.
“Remember that in the run-up to last year s election, it was no secret that the nation s C-suites were, at least quietly, hoping in many cases for the end of Scott Morrison and big gains to be made by the teals and Labor,” Mr Morrow said.
“Now, though, as Anthony Albanese reveals himself as a Whitlam in Hawke s clothing, businesses are starting to have second thoughts.” ....
Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ “new capitalism” will see Australia as the “Venezuela of the Southern Hemisphere”, according to Herald Sun Business Commentator Terry McCrann.
“He wants to import all the totalitarian, top-down direction policies of big governments spending your money, telling what you can spend what’s left of your money on,” Mr McCrann told Sky News host James Morrow.