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australiainstitute.org.au | Greg Jericho |Jack Thrower |Elizabeth Morison
In 2023-24 tax from the PRRT was less than an quarter the amount raised by HECS/HELP debts repayments. Next week the Budget will reveal who is being taxed and who is not. In a fair society, some of the most profitable companies would be paying much more than students. But once again the budget will show that Australia collects much more from student debt repayments than the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT).
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australiainstitute.org.au | Angus Blackman |Elinor Johnston-Leek |Elizabeth Morison
For communities in Tuvalu and Kiribati, climate change isn’t an abstract threat – it’s having a real-time impact on their lives and culture. On this bonus episode of Follow the Money, Walkley Award-winning journalist Stephen Long speaks to three young climate advocates about the impact of climate change in Tuvalu and Kiribati, their dismay at the continued expansion of fossil fuels by Australia and other developed nations, and how they are fighting for the future of their societies.
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