This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2016/sep/15/pauline-hansons-speech-draws-cross-party-criticism-politics-live
The article has changed 17 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 14 | Version 15 |
---|---|
Malcolm Turnbull says superannuation backdown 'the right outcome' | Malcolm Turnbull says superannuation backdown 'the right outcome' |
(35 minutes later) | |
7.51am BST | |
07:51 | |
The ejections. Husic. | |
Husar. | |
Feeney. | |
7.45am BST | |
07:45 | |
7.37am BST | 7.37am BST |
07:37 | 07:37 |
Have a go ya mug. | Have a go ya mug. |
7.35am BST | 7.35am BST |
07:35 | 07:35 |
F-f-f-f-f-finance. | F-f-f-f-f-finance. |
Updated | Updated |
at 7.39am BST | at 7.39am BST |
7.33am BST | 7.33am BST |
07:33 | 07:33 |
7.09am BST | 7.09am BST |
07:09 | 07:09 |
The Greens’ treasury spokesman, Peter Whish-Wilson, says Scott Morrison caved in on the superannuation package. | The Greens’ treasury spokesman, Peter Whish-Wilson, says Scott Morrison caved in on the superannuation package. |
Today the government caved in on the substantial reforms needed to address the perversities in the superannuation system that allow the wealthy to use their superannuation as a tax haven. | Today the government caved in on the substantial reforms needed to address the perversities in the superannuation system that allow the wealthy to use their superannuation as a tax haven. |
The Greens estimate superannuation concessions cost Australian tax payers nearly $30bn per annum. The government is only proposing to cut these by 10%. | The Greens estimate superannuation concessions cost Australian tax payers nearly $30bn per annum. The government is only proposing to cut these by 10%. |
Whilst some concessions are necessary to incentivise savings, many are simply used by the wealthy to minimise tax, which means less money for our schools and healthcare. | Whilst some concessions are necessary to incentivise savings, many are simply used by the wealthy to minimise tax, which means less money for our schools and healthcare. |
Updated | Updated |
at 7.25am BST | at 7.25am BST |
7.01am BST | 7.01am BST |
07:01 | 07:01 |
Meanwhile, in the Northern Territory, the Country Liberals have released their shadow cabinet positions. Playing it for the lols. | Meanwhile, in the Northern Territory, the Country Liberals have released their shadow cabinet positions. Playing it for the lols. |
I introduce to you the Northern Territory Opposition. #NTPol pic.twitter.com/MYRA6Zg4bJ | I introduce to you the Northern Territory Opposition. #NTPol pic.twitter.com/MYRA6Zg4bJ |
Updated | Updated |
at 7.20am BST | at 7.20am BST |
6.57am BST | 6.57am BST |
06:57 | 06:57 |
This explains the last post. My football consultant, Mike Bowers, tells me the Western Bulldogs are playing the Hawks. | This explains the last post. My football consultant, Mike Bowers, tells me the Western Bulldogs are playing the Hawks. |
They are revving up Bill Shorten. While he is away in Canada. Demotion looms. | They are revving up Bill Shorten. While he is away in Canada. Demotion looms. |
@gabriellechan @terrimbutler @JulianHillMP @westernbulldogs pic.twitter.com/pJfYkp740C | @gabriellechan @terrimbutler @JulianHillMP @westernbulldogs pic.twitter.com/pJfYkp740C |
6.26am BST | 6.26am BST |
06:26 | 06:26 |
Is there a football game happening somewhere? | Is there a football game happening somewhere? |
Updated | Updated |
at 6.35am BST | at 6.35am BST |
6.25am BST | 6.25am BST |
06:25 | 06:25 |
Gareth Hutchens | Gareth Hutchens |
Now that the flurry of question time is over, I can post Gareth Hutchen’s analysis of the unemployment figures: | Now that the flurry of question time is over, I can post Gareth Hutchen’s analysis of the unemployment figures: |
The latest unemployment figure is out today, and the headline number looks good. | The latest unemployment figure is out today, and the headline number looks good. |
The unemployment rate fell last month to 5.6%, seasonally adjusted, from 5.7%. It hasn’t been this low since September 2013. | The unemployment rate fell last month to 5.6%, seasonally adjusted, from 5.7%. It hasn’t been this low since September 2013. |
Not bad, eh? | Not bad, eh? |
The government hasn’t been trumpeting the news today because the story is complicated. | The government hasn’t been trumpeting the news today because the story is complicated. |
Firstly, the seasonally adjusted number can be unreliable. It can jump around a lot. The trend figure provides the best measure of the underlying behaviour of the labour market and it has been stuck at 5.7% since May. | Firstly, the seasonally adjusted number can be unreliable. It can jump around a lot. The trend figure provides the best measure of the underlying behaviour of the labour market and it has been stuck at 5.7% since May. |
Secondly, underemployment keeps increasing. Since December last year, there are about 105,300 more people working part-time, but the number of people working full time has decreased by 21,500. | Secondly, underemployment keeps increasing. Since December last year, there are about 105,300 more people working part-time, but the number of people working full time has decreased by 21,500. |
In fact, the trend underemployment rate – a quarterly measure of employed people who would like to work more hours – hit 8.6% last month, the highest it has ever been. | In fact, the trend underemployment rate – a quarterly measure of employed people who would like to work more hours – hit 8.6% last month, the highest it has ever been. |
6.15am BST | 6.15am BST |
06:15 | 06:15 |
There is a question to the industry minister, Greg Hunt, on the current state of negotiations as to the sale of Arrium’s assets and what could we possibly do to ensure its survival. | There is a question to the industry minister, Greg Hunt, on the current state of negotiations as to the sale of Arrium’s assets and what could we possibly do to ensure its survival. |
Hunt says the first shipment from this steel plant for the Adelaide to Tarcoola railway line was delivered. | Hunt says the first shipment from this steel plant for the Adelaide to Tarcoola railway line was delivered. |
That is a tremendous step forward. That should deliver $80m of cash flow for the plant and for the future of the Whyalla steel plant. | That is a tremendous step forward. That should deliver $80m of cash flow for the plant and for the future of the Whyalla steel plant. |
Updated | Updated |
at 6.40am BST | at 6.40am BST |