Jim Chalmers 2022
The Hon Dr Jim Chalmers MP
Treasurer
Interview with Patricia Karvelas, RN Breakfast, ABC
PATRICIA KARVELAS:
Jim Chalmers is the Treasurer. He joined me a short time ago. Treasurer, welcome back to the program.
JIM CHALMERS:
Thanks very much, Patricia.
KARVELAS:
Interview with Peter Stefanovic, Sky News
PETER STEFANOVIC:
Treasurer, good to see you this morning. Thank you so much. Let’s just start there. The reinstalment of that building and construction commission, would that happen in your government?
JIM CHALMERS:
Interview with Natalie Barr, Sunrise, Channel 7
NATALIE BARR:
Treasurer and Acting Foreign Minister, Jim Chalmers. Good morning to you. Will this assassination attempt have any impact on security protocol right here in Australia?
JIM CHALMERS:
Interview with Bridget Brennan, News Breakfast, ABC
BRIDGET BRENNAN:
Good morning. Treasurer.
JIM CHALMERS:
Good morning, Bridget.
BRENNAN:
What’s your reaction to those shocking scenes we saw unfold in Pennsylvania?
CHALMERS:
Interview with Karl Stefanovic, Today Show, Channel 9
KARL STEFANOVIC:
Welcome back to the show. We’re joined now by the Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, live from Canberra. Now, Treasurer, good morning to you. Thanks for your time this morning, a bit happening. Should the CFMEU be deregistered, given the allegations against them? It’s abhorrent.
JIM CHALMERS:
Interview with Kieran Gilbert, Sunday Agenda, Sky News
KIERAN GILBERT:
Thanks very much for your time, Jim Chalmers. Let’s start with the US. What do you see as the implications globally for the global economy of the prospects of another Trump presidency, which looks most likely right now?
JIM CHALMERS:
Address to the Pacific Banking Forum, Brisbane
Thanks to Virginia for the introduction –
And thanks for the chance to speak today near the banks of the mighty Maiwar, on the lands of the Jagera and the Turrbal people.
We pay our respects to elders, customs and traditions.
This is a big occasion for Australia.
Albanese Government backs Pacific banking for stability and prosperity in our region
The Albanese Government is making further investments to help prevent the loss of banking services in the Pacific.
Helping to prevent the loss of banking services in the Pacific is vital to the safety, security and economic development of our region.
New legislation to ensure multinationals pay a fairer share
The Albanese Government has introduced legislation to deliver on our election commitment to improve tax transparency and integrity.
This is all about ensuring multinational companies pay a fairer share of tax in Australia.