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Paul J. Berating

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CGT would be a 'wrecking ball' for Kiwi economy, NZ PM tells Albanese

Albanese and his New Zealand counterpart traded jokes in Noosa while papering over a real split on capital gains tax, with the Kiwi leader warning the policy would wreck growth.

New Zealand's never had a capital gains tax, and it's also got the most unaffordable housing in the developed world. Funny, that. Now Luxon's flown to Noosa to warn us the wrecking ball's coming for the economy. Mate, the wrecking ball already swung. It's called the Auckland property market, and you're standing in the rubble telling us not to build.

How Hanson became the de facto leader of the opposition

Pauline Hanson’s decision to speak at the National Press Club this month shows the political landscape in Australia has changed. Has she changed with it?

Hanson hasn't changed a syllable in thirty years. The Liberals dissolved around her like a sandcastle at high tide, and the gallery needs someone to quote, so here she is at the Press Club — de facto opposition leader by sheer act of standing still. Talleyrand outlasted five French regimes by never being the most disposable man in the room. She's managed it by being the last one upright.