The Child Poverty Action Group submits research-based recommendations to the 2026 Budget Policy Statement, focusing on reducing child poverty through targeted income floor policies and welfare reform.
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I regretted coming to your budget drinks, can I tell you this? I haven't even told you this in person, and now I'm telling you this on air. So what happened, Ginny? What happened? Was I did a circuit of budget drinks, so I went to the Act Party's budget drinks, and they were actually very classy. They had a gin bar and quite a large room. It was quite a normal temperature. And then I went up to Mark Mitchell's drinks, and um it was a small room because I've forgotten how low the ceilings are in the beehive. And so it's just sounding like a joke, and then I went to the second one. This is like a good uh and I was immediately disappointed because it was hot in there. Really hot. Very hot. And there was no gin bar. No, and it had a five eleven. No, it was like a the student party vibe because when I arrived, they were like, Oh, I hear the yeah, yeah, let me get you a drink here. Oh, we've only got tequila left.
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concern about child poverty implications
A mini-Hoon with Mike Casey on Sapere's dry year reportSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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