Warm words in Morrison's budget barely disguise a story of fiscal failure
Stephen Koukoulas
Judged by the promise set out in 2014 to balance the books, the Coalition has been a disaster. Australia’s triple-A rating must be in jeopardy
April 2017
Abbott defends 2014 budget: ‘We would be living within our means’
Robb review says no significant research was done before the deeply unpopular measures were introduced
March 2017
Legal centres plead for funding reinstatement as Brandis denies it's been cut
Community legal centres ask Coalition to reverse 30% funding cut from 1 July but attorney general calls claim ‘misleading’
September 2016
Cutting welfare to fund tax cuts for top earners 'unconscionable', Coalition told
Labor's Jenny Macklin accuses Coalition of planning welfare cuts
July 2016
Chris Bowen: Coalition must heed 'disenfranchised and disillusioned' voters
Shadow treasurer to tell financial summit election shows voters are worried about falling living standards and Coalition must focus on inclusive growth
June 2016
Coalition and Labor wrangle over budget 'zombie measures'
More than $8bn worth of savings that have failed to pass the Senate are still counted in the Coalition’s budget plans, only some of which Labor will support
May 2016
Labor promises to keep medication cheaper at cost of $3.6bn over 10 years
Getup maps $57bn in Abbott-era health cuts hospital by hospital
March 2016
Malcolm Turnbull's tax plan a 'distraction' from Tony Abbott's $80bn cuts
State premiers are concerned the prime minister’s new state income tax plan will muddy discussions about looming hospitals and schools funding crisis
Coalition still counting Abbott-era 'savings', but renewable grants roll on
In his clean energy announcement Malcolm Turnbull continues to claim $1.3bn in energy grant savings that have not been passed by parliament
Record numbers of patients visit New South Wales emergency departments
New South Wales figures show an extra 900 patients a week sought emergency medical help from October to December
November 2015
Documents showing how cuts to family payments will bite are kept secret by government
Labor accuses the government of ‘disgraceful’ refusal to publish any of the 550 pages of papers outlining impact of cuts on families
Malcolm Turnbull: 'burden of tax is best borne by those able to pay it'
Prime minister lauds Australia’s mix of laissez-faire capitalism and the ‘culture of a fair go’
ABC spent nearly $50m on redundancy payouts after Coalition budget cuts hit
The broadcaster’s 2014-15 annual report shows the cost of more than 300 job losses and highlights the growing disruptive impact of digital technology
October 2015
Pyne links auto industry aid to welfare cuts in negotiations with crossbench
Scott Morrison willing to sacrifice $3bn in family benefit cuts if senators agree
September 2015
Doctors group condemns Medicare review as an attack on GP integrity
Australian Medical Association says reviewing every item on the Medicare benefits scheme on safety grounds suggests doctors use it as a cash cow
Labor reveals $14bn cost of university fee policy and says it can afford it
Opposition argues there is ‘more than enough headroom’ within its savings measures to offset the cost of increasing public funding for degrees
Joe Hockey says bottom line of first budget $3bn better than expected
Piece of good news for the treasurer comes as he braces for the widely tipped loss of his portfolio in Malcolm Turnbull’s cabinet reshuffle