Month: May 2018

The 2018-19 Federal Budget: the Ghosts of Budgets Past

If all you did was listen to Treasurer Scott Morrison on budget night and the half-baked media commentary that followed, you could be forgiven for thinking that Australia has practically paid off its debt, the good times are already rolling and that the only ‘losers’ are going to be a few drug dealers and tradies dealing in cash:

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TMR’s 2018-19 Federal Budget Analysis Coming Very Soon!

With the commitments of running a business and the sheer volume of material to work through in the budget papers (and my dogged refusal to cut corners), it’s taken a bit longer to get TMR’s federal budget analysis done this year.

Rest assured, I’m almost there and will have it posted very soon.

Watch this space!

Ghosts of Budgets Past

Despite having delivered Australia’s finest budget analysis for the last two years running, TMR still hasn’t received an invite to the budget green room. Consequently, while imbeciles like Shane Wright get to see what’s cooking in advance, TMR can only access the following at the moment:

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