Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the Albanese government believes in a “holistic approach” to climate change.
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‘F***ing fund our sport’: Former Matilda lashes AlbaneseFormer Matildas goalkeeper Melissa Barbieri has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for continuing to discuss a public holiday to honour the Australian women's team as she demanded further funding for the sport.
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‘Highest priority’: Albanese government focused on cost-of-living reliefThe “highest priority” of the Albanese government is rolling out billions of dollars in cost-of-living help for Australians “doing it tough”, says Treasurer Jim Chalmers. “We’re doing that in a way that takes some of the edge off these cost-of-living pressures without adding to inflation in our economy,” he said during parliamentary Question Time on Thursday. “We’re doing that by targeting the relief to where the pressures are most acute, like rent and out-of-pocket health cost and electricity.”
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