Income earners in top 20% set to scoop $227.6bn of total $313.1bn benefit; president to focus on domestic political deadlock due to US debt
Anthony Albanese speaks at question time in Canberra last week.This week marks a year since the Labor party swept into power, promising a new chapter of Australian politics.
Amy Remeikis joins Laura Murphy-Oatesof the Albanese government’s first year in office, and whether it is living up to a promise to “leave no one behind”.Sorry your browser does not support audio - but you can download here and listen https://audio.guim.co.uk/2020/05/05-61553-gnl.fw.200505.jf.ch7DW.mp3
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