Labor rules out mining tax despite Ross Garnaut warning of ‘deep wounds’ from energy prices
by Peter Hannam, Paul Karp and Josh Butler from World news | The Guardian on (#635RS)
Economist tells Jobs and Skills Summit we are kidding ourselves' if Australia focuses on wage rises rather than mineral rent tax
Increased spending on healthcare and defence could be met through a greater grab from the resource sector, without the need to raise income taxes, economist Ross Garnaut has told the Jobs and Skills Summit.
Garnaut's comments, made to delegates over dinner on Thursday night, were followed on Friday by the Albanese government hinting that it may expand paid parental leave even as it ruled out tapping extra revenue from the booming mining sector.
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