Ed's Blog Amelia Hamer was preselected. Surely Josh Frydenberg wouldn’t attempt a comeback now The former Treasurer reportedly wants back in, two months after Amelia Hamer won the preselection and just as the seat looks easer to win.
News & Views Morrison’s secret ministries labelled “extreme overreach”, as the former PM meets Jordan Peterson Josh Frydenberg has labelled Scott Morrison’s secret appointment to the Treasury portfolio as “extreme overreach”, as Morrison meets Jordan Peterson.
News & Views Millions spent on the ‘Teal Wave’? Don’t forget what the major parties get Horror, painted Teal! Those six successful Teal independents received over $10 million in donations to take out their Liberal opponents.
News & Views Frydenberg caught in ‘debate lie’ with independent opponent Dr Monique Ryan Josh Frydenberg has falsely accused independent opponent Monique Ryan of refusing a publicly televised debate with him.
Politics Peter Gutwein’s resignation is proof the pandemic has shifted priorities for Australian families Gutwein admitted that leading through COVID had taken its toll. “I have nothing left in the tank to give,” he said.
Ed's Blog The Treasurer is signaling end of ‘crisis spending’. Has he looked outside? Family violence. Care sectors forgotten. Climage change. A lack of relief on the ground at the critical time it’s needed. The crisis is NOW.
News & Views Why Dr Monique Ryan gave away her dream job to challenge the Treasurer at the election Independent candidate for Kooyong, Dr Monique Ryan shares why she’s running against Josh Frydenberg at the next federal election.
News & Views ‘Joshonomics’: How gullible does the Treasurer think women are? Frydenberg’s bizarre, too clever by half economic pitch to women voters that the Morrison government’s economic policy is “delivering for women” is easily debunked.
News & Views Just ‘change jobs’ for more pay? The Treasurer must learn how impossible that can be for women Treasurer Frydenberg is calling for a “great reshuffle”. A chance to take advantage of low employment rates. But he should know there’s more at stake for women.
Politics Morrison government misses chance to go big and bold with ‘women’s budget’ It was supposed to be the Federal Budget that would change the game for women in Australia, but it ultimately fell short.
News & Views Much has changed since ‘no one credible’ said the 2020 budget failed women Georgie Dent reflects upon a staggering 7 months since the last Federal Budget and the launch of “credible women” fury.
Politics Scott Morrison’s ‘women issue’ is likely the reason he won’t call an early election Scott Morrison knows he has a problem with women and it’s influencing his decision to stay away from the ballot box till 2022.