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  1. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  2. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  3. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  4. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  5. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  6. CBA, Healius Drag ASX Down; Budget Shadows Loom

    ASX 200 falls as CBA shares drop 7% on profit miss and Healius shares drop 16% after profit downgrade. Budget tax changes add to market worries.

    #ASX #CBA #Healius #Budget2026 #Sharemarket

    newsletter.tf/asx-drops-cba-he

  7. The ASX 200 fell again today, with Commonwealth Bank shares down 7% and Healius shares down over 16%. This is worse than yesterday's market performance.

    #ASX #CBA #Healius #Budget2026 #Sharemarket
    newsletter.tf/asx-drops-cba-he

  8. Budget 2026 live: Jim Chalmers says Labor has chosen ‘hard road of reform’ in federal budget

    4m agoMon 11 May 2026 at 11:11pm Claire Chandler says young Australians are also concerned about government debt(ABC…
    #NewsBeep #News #Australia #angustaylor #anthonyalbanese #AU #Budget2026 #federalbudget #federalparliament #federalpolitics #jimchalmers #liveblog #Politics #Treasurer
    newsbeep.com/au/664806/

  9. Budget 2026 live: Jim Chalmers says Labor has chosen ‘hard road of reform’ in federal budget

    4m agoMon 11 May 2026 at 11:11pm Claire Chandler says young Australians are also concerned about government debt(ABC…
    #NewsBeep #News #Australia #angustaylor #anthonyalbanese #AU #Budget2026 #federalbudget #federalparliament #federalpolitics #jimchalmers #liveblog #Politics #Treasurer
    newsbeep.com/au/664806/

  10. Indeed, how can this be? The answer is simple: Because #AlboPM wishes it so… Why? Well, that’s a whole other question isn’t it?

    “The Japanese Government raises $8 billion per year from its Petroleum and Coal Tax, including around $710 million from imports of Australian gas.

    By contrast, the Australian Government is currently getting around $420 million per year from gas exporters paying Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT). Prior to 2023, it was receiving zero. Nada. Nothing.

    In other words, the Australian Government is getting less money from our gas exports than Japan is.

    State and territory governments also raise money from gas, especially Queensland which expects to get $1.2 billion this financial year (page 64) from its onshore deposits.

    But most of Australia’s gas exports come from massive offshore deposits owned by the Federal Government. This means that even though far more federally owned gas is exported, Queensland’s government (like Japan’s!) raises more money.

    How can this be?”

    Read more
    thepoint.com.au/explainers/260

    #GasExportTax #AusPol #Japan #QLD #PRRT #Budget2026

  11. Indeed, how can this be? The answer is simple: Because #AlboPM wishes it so… Why? Well, that’s a whole other question isn’t it?

    “The Japanese Government raises $8 billion per year from its Petroleum and Coal Tax, including around $710 million from imports of Australian gas.

    By contrast, the Australian Government is currently getting around $420 million per year from gas exporters paying Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT). Prior to 2023, it was receiving zero. Nada. Nothing.

    In other words, the Australian Government is getting less money from our gas exports than Japan is.

    State and territory governments also raise money from gas, especially Queensland which expects to get $1.2 billion this financial year (page 64) from its onshore deposits.

    But most of Australia’s gas exports come from massive offshore deposits owned by the Federal Government. This means that even though far more federally owned gas is exported, Queensland’s government (like Japan’s!) raises more money.

    How can this be?”

    Read more
    thepoint.com.au/explainers/260

    #GasExportTax #AusPol #Japan #QLD #PRRT #Budget2026

  12. Indeed, how can this be? The answer is simple: Because #AlboPM wishes it so… Why? Well, that’s a whole other question isn’t it?

    “The Japanese Government raises $8 billion per year from its Petroleum and Coal Tax, including around $710 million from imports of Australian gas.

    By contrast, the Australian Government is currently getting around $420 million per year from gas exporters paying Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT). Prior to 2023, it was receiving zero. Nada. Nothing.

    In other words, the Australian Government is getting less money from our gas exports than Japan is.

    State and territory governments also raise money from gas, especially Queensland which expects to get $1.2 billion this financial year (page 64) from its onshore deposits.

    But most of Australia’s gas exports come from massive offshore deposits owned by the Federal Government. This means that even though far more federally owned gas is exported, Queensland’s government (like Japan’s!) raises more money.

    How can this be?”

    Read more
    thepoint.com.au/explainers/260

    #GasExportTax #AusPol #Japan #QLD #PRRT #Budget2026

  13. Indeed, how can this be? The answer is simple: Because #AlboPM wishes it so… Why? Well, that’s a whole other question isn’t it?

    “The Japanese Government raises $8 billion per year from its Petroleum and Coal Tax, including around $710 million from imports of Australian gas.

    By contrast, the Australian Government is currently getting around $420 million per year from gas exporters paying Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT). Prior to 2023, it was receiving zero. Nada. Nothing.

    In other words, the Australian Government is getting less money from our gas exports than Japan is.

    State and territory governments also raise money from gas, especially Queensland which expects to get $1.2 billion this financial year (page 64) from its onshore deposits.

    But most of Australia’s gas exports come from massive offshore deposits owned by the Federal Government. This means that even though far more federally owned gas is exported, Queensland’s government (like Japan’s!) raises more money.

    How can this be?”

    Read more
    thepoint.com.au/explainers/260

    #GasExportTax #AusPol #Japan #QLD #PRRT #Budget2026

  14. Indeed, how can this be? The answer is simple: Because #AlboPM wishes it so… Why? Well, that’s a whole other question isn’t it?

    “The Japanese Government raises $8 billion per year from its Petroleum and Coal Tax, including around $710 million from imports of Australian gas.

    By contrast, the Australian Government is currently getting around $420 million per year from gas exporters paying Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT). Prior to 2023, it was receiving zero. Nada. Nothing.

    In other words, the Australian Government is getting less money from our gas exports than Japan is.

    State and territory governments also raise money from gas, especially Queensland which expects to get $1.2 billion this financial year (page 64) from its onshore deposits.

    But most of Australia’s gas exports come from massive offshore deposits owned by the Federal Government. This means that even though far more federally owned gas is exported, Queensland’s government (like Japan’s!) raises more money.

    How can this be?”

    Read more
    thepoint.com.au/explainers/260

    #GasExportTax #AusPol #Japan #QLD #PRRT #Budget2026

  15. Conseil métropolitain TPM : fiscalité 2026 et gouvernance structurent la séance à Toulon

    Réunis en préfecture du Var, les élus métropolitains ont engagé une étape clé dans l’organisation de TPM. En…
    #Toulon #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #Budget2026 #commissions #ConseilmétropolitainToulon #désignations #europe #fiscalité2026 #GEMAPI #Impôtslocaux #JoséeMassi #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #TEOM #toulon #tpm #Var
    europesays.com/fr/903354/

  16. India’s Aid Reset In Budget 2026: Why Chabahar Waits And Bangladesh Loses Ground | Business News

    Last Updated:February 01, 2026, 16:51 IST Budget share for ‘Aid to Countries’ has seen significant changes, reflecting the ‘Viksit…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Bangladesh #budget #Budget2026 #Business #Chabahar #UnionBudget
    newsbeep.com/us/443256/

  17. India’s Aid Reset In Budget 2026: Why Chabahar Waits And Bangladesh Loses Ground | Business News

    Last Updated:February 01, 2026, 16:51 IST Budget share for ‘Aid to Countries’ has seen significant changes, reflecting the ‘Viksit…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Bangladesh #budget #Budget2026 #Business #Chabahar #UnionBudget
    newsbeep.com/us/443256/

  18. Union Budget 2026-27 impacts your insurance! Discover benefits for MSMEs, motor accidents, healthcare, and infrastructure. Click to understand your new insurance landscape. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #UnionBudget #Budget2026 #Insurance #Finance #MSME

  19. Union Budget 2026-27 impacts your insurance! Discover benefits for MSMEs, motor accidents, healthcare, and infrastructure. Click to understand your new insurance landscape. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #UnionBudget #Budget2026 #Insurance #Finance #MSME

  20. Union Budget 2026-27 impacts your insurance! Discover benefits for MSMEs, motor accidents, healthcare, and infrastructure. Click to understand your new insurance landscape. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #UnionBudget #Budget2026 #Insurance #Finance #MSME

  21. Union Budget 2026-27 impacts your insurance! Discover benefits for MSMEs, motor accidents, healthcare, and infrastructure. Click to understand your new insurance landscape. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #UnionBudget #Budget2026 #Insurance #Finance #MSME

  22. Union Budget 2026-27 impacts your insurance! Discover benefits for MSMEs, motor accidents, healthcare, and infrastructure. Click to understand your new insurance landscape. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #UnionBudget #Budget2026 #Insurance #Finance #MSME

  23. Budget 2026: Fiscal deficit, capex, borrowing and debt roadmap among key numbers to track

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present her record ninth straight Union Budget, with markets closely tracking…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Budget2026 #Business #capitalexpenditure #fiscaldeficit #Indiaeconomy #nirmalasitharaman
    newsbeep.com/us/441586/

  24. Budget 2026: Fiscal deficit, capex, borrowing and debt roadmap among key numbers to track

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present her record ninth straight Union Budget, with markets closely tracking…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Budget2026 #Business #capitalexpenditure #fiscaldeficit #Indiaeconomy #nirmalasitharaman
    newsbeep.com/us/441586/

  25. La commission mixte paritaire (CMP), largement dominée par la droite, se réunit aujourd'hui pour proposer un nouveau projet de budget 2026.

    Bernard Arnault et tous les partisans de l'injustice fiscale s'apprêtent à sabler le champagne.
    france.attac.org/actus-et-medi

    #CMP #Budget2026 #PLF2026 #PLF #JusticeFiscale

  26. La commission mixte paritaire (CMP), largement dominée par la droite, se réunit aujourd'hui pour proposer un nouveau projet de budget 2026.

    Bernard Arnault et tous les partisans de l'injustice fiscale s'apprêtent à sabler le champagne.
    france.attac.org/actus-et-medi

    #CMP #Budget2026 #PLF2026 #PLF #JusticeFiscale

  27. La commission mixte paritaire (CMP), largement dominée par la droite, se réunit aujourd'hui pour proposer un nouveau projet de budget 2026.

    Bernard Arnault et tous les partisans de l'injustice fiscale s'apprêtent à sabler le champagne.
    france.attac.org/actus-et-medi

    #CMP #Budget2026 #PLF2026 #PLF #JusticeFiscale

  28. La commission mixte paritaire (CMP), largement dominée par la droite, se réunit aujourd'hui pour proposer un nouveau projet de budget 2026.

    Bernard Arnault et tous les partisans de l'injustice fiscale s'apprêtent à sabler le champagne.
    france.attac.org/actus-et-medi

    #CMP #Budget2026 #PLF2026 #PLF #JusticeFiscale

  29. La commission mixte paritaire (CMP), largement dominée par la droite, se réunit aujourd'hui pour proposer un nouveau projet de budget 2026.

    Bernard Arnault et tous les partisans de l'injustice fiscale s'apprêtent à sabler le champagne.
    france.attac.org/actus-et-medi

    #CMP #Budget2026 #PLF2026 #PLF #JusticeFiscale

  30. Dans cette note, Attac dénonce le scandale des niches sociales, ces allègements de cotisations qui profitent surtout aux grandes entreprises et affaiblissent la protection sociale.

    Leur coût, en constante augmentation, a atteint 88,2 milliards € en 2024, sans résultats tangibles sur l’emploi.

    #Budget2026 #PLF #PLF2026 #JusticeFiscale

  31. Dans cette note, Attac dénonce le scandale des niches sociales, ces allègements de cotisations qui profitent surtout aux grandes entreprises et affaiblissent la protection sociale.

    Leur coût, en constante augmentation, a atteint 88,2 milliards € en 2024, sans résultats tangibles sur l’emploi.

    #Budget2026 #PLF #PLF2026 #JusticeFiscale

  32. Dans cette note, Attac dénonce le scandale des niches sociales, ces allègements de cotisations qui profitent surtout aux grandes entreprises et affaiblissent la protection sociale.

    Leur coût, en constante augmentation, a atteint 88,2 milliards € en 2024, sans résultats tangibles sur l’emploi.

    #Budget2026 #PLF #PLF2026 #JusticeFiscale

  33. Dans cette note, Attac dénonce le scandale des niches sociales, ces allègements de cotisations qui profitent surtout aux grandes entreprises et affaiblissent la protection sociale.

    Leur coût, en constante augmentation, a atteint 88,2 milliards € en 2024, sans résultats tangibles sur l’emploi.

    #Budget2026 #PLF #PLF2026 #JusticeFiscale

  34. Dans cette note, Attac dénonce le scandale des niches sociales, ces allègements de cotisations qui profitent surtout aux grandes entreprises et affaiblissent la protection sociale.

    Leur coût, en constante augmentation, a atteint 88,2 milliards € en 2024, sans résultats tangibles sur l’emploi.

    #Budget2026 #PLF #PLF2026 #JusticeFiscale