COVID left us poorer,sicker and with a big financial headache,inquiry told
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COVID inquiry

COVID left us poorer,sicker and with a big financial headache,inquiry told

Businesses,unions,health experts and the education sector say Australia needs to prepare for future pandemics to avoid repeating mistakes that are still being felt in some parts of the nation.

  • byShane Wright

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Compensation payments spike by $9b with PTSD affecting more young veterans

Compensation payments spike by $9b with PTSD affecting more young veterans

A surge in veterans’ payments represents one of the biggest budget blowouts,alongside unexpected increases in disaster relief payments and childcare subsidies.

  • byMatthew Knott
JobKeeper played critical pandemic role but had its faults,review finds

JobKeeper played critical pandemic role but had its faults,review finds

An independent review of the wage subsidy scheme found it helped stabilise the economy during the pandemic,but tweaks are needed if it’s to be used in future crises.

  • byRachel Clun
$92 billion more than thought pumped into economy during pandemic:analysis
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Inflation

$92 billion more than thought pumped into economy during pandemic:analysis

An inquiry into the COVID-era JobKeeper program has been told the extra stimulus contributed to the surge in inflation that has forced the RBA to lift interest rates while eating into real wages.

  • byShane Wright
Busting the myths that feed our welfare pettiness
Opinion
Opinion

Busting the myths that feed our welfare pettiness

The Labor government’s rejection of a recommendation to boost welfare payments reflects broad public acceptance of cruel fictions about the unemployed.

  • byDanielle Wood
Pension costs jump $33 billion to cover ‘skyrocketing costs of living’:Chalmers

Pension costs jump $33 billion to cover ‘skyrocketing costs of living’:Chalmers

JobSeeker payments to the unemployed make up one third of the surge.

  • byDavid Crowe
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A COVID inquiry is needed,but a royal commission may not be the answer

A COVID inquiry is needed,but a royal commission may not be the answer

Only an intellectually impoverished society would not be curious about how these decisions were made and whether they worked.

  • byMichael Koziol
Builders,baristas and beef farmers share in JobKeeper billions

Builders,baristas and beef farmers share in JobKeeper billions

Tax Office data shows how $88 billion in JobKeeper flowed through COVID,with restaurant operators,construction firms and livestock producers getting help.

  • byShane Wright
Justin Hemmes on his Melbourne moves,skyscraper plans – and how he beat anxiety

Justin Hemmes on his Melbourne moves,skyscraper plans – and how he beat anxiety

As he approaches 50,the businessman is still hunting out opportunities,with plans to take on Victoria’s foodie scene and add a skyscraper to Sydney’s Ivy.

  • byAnne Hyland
Happy Josh’s fistful of dollars:don’t be shocked if his budget delivers tax cuts

Happy Josh’s fistful of dollars:don’t be shocked if his budget delivers tax cuts

The Treasurer is the friendly face of an unpopular government. Despite $1 trillion in debt,his budget on Tuesday will be a critical strike before the federal election.

  • byDavid Crowe
‘Obscene greed’:WA’s priciest schools rake in fat JobKeeper profits
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Private schools

‘Obscene greed’:WA’s priciest schools rake in fat JobKeeper profits

An eight-month investigation has revealed WA’s most elite private schools had their “snouts in the trough” of JobKeeper,enabling them to record hefty profits.

  • byLauren Pilat