‘There are no excuses’: Every level of govt ‘should examine’ every portfolio’s impact on inflation

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‘There are no excuses’: Every level of govt ‘should examine’ every portfolio’s impact on inflation
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All governments at “every level” should critically examine every portfolio’s impact on inflation as Australians continue to feel the pressure of rising interest rates, says Sky News host Amanda Stoker.

“Energy, industry, environment, housing, transport,

small business, reducing regulatory burdens and more.”

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