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Laura Tingle on the year in politics

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Anthony Albanese’s government has faced an uphill battle in 2024, dealing with mounting discontent over the cost of living.

Ahead of an election year, will the prime minister's message cut through?

Today, 7.30's chief political correspondent Laura Tingle on the year in politics and what 2025 could bring.

She says the government has tried to provide relief through targeted tax cuts and energy subsidies, though these measures have had limited impact on reducing everyday expenses.

Laura Tingle also examines the political challenges faced by the government, including the optics of Prime Minister Albanese's personal decisions and the opposition's critique of government spending.

Looking ahead to 2025, she explores the potential strategies for both the government and the opposition as they prepare for the upcoming election.

Featured:

Laura Tingle, 7.30 chief political correspondent

Key Topics:

  • Anthony Albanese
  • Cost of living
  • Australian politics 2024
  • Inflation in Australia
  • 2025 federal election
  • Peter Dutton
  • Economic policy
  • Energy subsidies
  • Tax cuts
  • Political strategy
  continue reading

252 episodes

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Laura Tingle on the year in politics

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Anthony Albanese’s government has faced an uphill battle in 2024, dealing with mounting discontent over the cost of living.

Ahead of an election year, will the prime minister's message cut through?

Today, 7.30's chief political correspondent Laura Tingle on the year in politics and what 2025 could bring.

She says the government has tried to provide relief through targeted tax cuts and energy subsidies, though these measures have had limited impact on reducing everyday expenses.

Laura Tingle also examines the political challenges faced by the government, including the optics of Prime Minister Albanese's personal decisions and the opposition's critique of government spending.

Looking ahead to 2025, she explores the potential strategies for both the government and the opposition as they prepare for the upcoming election.

Featured:

Laura Tingle, 7.30 chief political correspondent

Key Topics:

  • Anthony Albanese
  • Cost of living
  • Australian politics 2024
  • Inflation in Australia
  • 2025 federal election
  • Peter Dutton
  • Economic policy
  • Energy subsidies
  • Tax cuts
  • Political strategy
  continue reading

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