This week we debate the merits of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s national address before getting stuck into what’s happening with the budget. With the world in a bit of a shambles, we found it interesting that the PM hasn’t totally killed off the idea of reforms in the budget to things such as capital gains tax and negative gearing.
But, as our guest and senior economics correspondent Shane Wright says, this is the most difficult budget to piece together since the response to the global financial crisis in 2008.
Finally, host Jacqueline Maley and chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal talk about a fascinating interview Andrew Hastie gave recently.

Most people don’t have trusts, or multiple houses: Bill Shorten on the budget’s tax changes
32:16

Does a broken promise matter in a broken system, and Angus Taylor’s migrant plan
27:49

‘Popcorn out’ for Farrer by-election, plus the RBA’s pointed comments on government spending
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