Jim Chalmers 2022
The Hon Dr Jim Chalmers MP
Treasurer
Interview with Georgie Tunny, Waleed Aly, Sam Taunton, The Project, Channel 10
GEORGIE TUNNY:
Well, Treasurer Jim Chalmers is here to tell us you can forgive a flip. Treasurer, have you been gaslighting Australia?
JIM CHALMERS:
Opinion piece: Better tax cuts with an economic dividend
From July 1 this year, the Albanese Labor Government will reform the tax system to deliver tax cuts for every Australian taxpayer.
Interview with Chris O'Keefe, Drive, 2GB Sydney
CHRIS O’KEEFE:
Now, I won’t waste any time – the Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is on the line. Treasurer, g’day.
JIM CHALMERS:
G’day, Chris, how are you?
O’KEEFE:
I’m not too bad. So a backflip, a broken promise? What is it?
CHALMERS:
Government to launch ACCC inquiry into supermarket prices
The Albanese Government will direct the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to investigate pricing and competition in the supermarket sector to ensure Australians are paying a fair price for their groceries.
We understand that Australians are under the pump and the cost of groceries is among the biggest concern for many.
Interview with Rafael Epstein, ABC Drive, Melbourne
RAF EPSTEIN:
Treasurer Jim Chalmers, good morning.
JIM CHALMERS:
Good morning, Raf. Thanks for having me back on the show.
EPSTEIN:
Do you think he's got any credibility left? The Prime Minister?
CHALMERS:
Interview with Sabra Lane, AM, ABC Radio
SABRA LANE:
The Federal Treasurer, Dr Jim Chalmers, joins me now. Good morning. Did you lie?
JIM CHALMERS:
Interview with Patricia Karvelas, RN Breakfast, ABC
PATRICIA KARVELAS:
The Prime Minister has defended his government's decision to amend the controversial stage 3 tax cuts despite consistently and repeatedly promising he wouldn't.
Interview with Sarah Abo, Today Show, Channel 9
SARAH ABO:
All right. Well, let's bring in Treasurer Jim Chalmers in Canberra now. Treasurer, we'll ask you about Wendy in a moment. But, first of all, how does it feel to break a promise with the Australian people?
JIM CHALMERS:
Interview with Natalie Barr, Sunrise, Channel 7
NATALIE BARR:
Under Labor's changes, someone on the average wage of $73,000 will get a tax cut of one and a half year, while someone earning 100,000 will get a cut of more than $2,000. A family on an average household income of $130,000 will get a combined cut of $2,600. Joining me now is the Treasurer, Jim Chalmers. Good morning to you, Treasurer.