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The Albanese Labor Government increasingly looks to be asleep at the wheel when it comes to assisting the needs of Ukraine.

After seeking assistance from the Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell a Ukrainian-Australian organisation received a dismissive response from Treasury in return.

The Albanese Labor Government’s budget projections are in tatters after NDIS Minister Bill Shorten said “it’s not the end of the world” if it doesn’t reach its spending growth goals.

Federal Member for Hume, Angus Taylor, has raised significant concerns regarding the release of the preliminary flight paths for Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) by the Albanese Government.

Work force data released today which showed the unemployment rate dropped to 3.6% in May, will not mask the pain that millions of Australians are feeling as the cost of living crisis continues to bite.

Many Australians are now at breaking point.

Today’s response to the Quality of Advice Review by the Albanese Government is a half-baked attempt at a solution which fails to address major challenges to improving access to financial advice for Australians.

Anthony Albanese’s excuses and blame shifting at today’s Australian-Sky News Economic Outlook conference are no substitute for a lack of a growth plan for the economy.

Asked on interest rates, the Prime Minister blamed the RBA Governor.

Today’s decision by the Reserve Bank will be extremely difficult news for many Australian families.

Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor said Australians will rightly be concerned about what this means for their budgets and the difficult decisions they may have to make over the coming months. 

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has announced the 23 successful projects in Hume that have secured funding under the Federal Government’s Volunteer Grants program. 

Ratepayers will pay more for local services and councils will build less community infrastructure following the Albanese Government’s decision to cut funding for Local Government in last week’s Federal Budget.

Tonight’s Budget is a typical big-spending, big-taxing Labor Budget.

After less than a year of Labor in office, government spending will increase by $185 billion.

Labor cannot spend its way out of its cost of living crisis.

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