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Jim Chalmers on Labor’s economic plan for resilience during difficult times

Jul 1, 2022
44:53
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
How Did You Cope With Covert?
01:36 • 2min
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3
What's Been the Worst of It?
03:09 • 2min
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4
Are You Looking for Budget Savings?
05:28 • 4min
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Are You Still Going to Restore Fuel Excise?
09:45 • 3min
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We're Not Going to Get Through These Economic Challenges
12:51 • 2min
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Is There a Trigger Point?
14:40 • 3min
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Is There a Multinational Tax?
17:35 • 3min
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Are You in the Seventies?
20:53 • 4min
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What Do You Think About Confidence?
24:42 • 4min
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Is There a Ground for a No Small Agreement?
28:49 • 4min
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12
Is the Labor Government Going to a S?
32:27 • 4min
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Labor Mobility - The Most Sensitive Issue for the Trade Union Movement in Contemporary Times
36:33 • 5min
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Is It a Matter of Working Harder, Jim?
41:06 • 4min
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers talks to political editor Katharine Murphy about how Labor will manage inflationary pressures, rising interest rates, increased cost of living and falling real wages – and what will happen to fuel excise after September
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