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Chalmers says budget will be about making economy resilient amid global uncertainty

The treasurer was asked if there was extra money in the budget tucked away to help Australian companies that could be harmed with reciprocal tariffs that might come, and jobs that might go as a consequence.

Jim Chalmers said one of the “major themes” of the budget is “making our economy more resilient in the face of all this global economic uncertainty”.

We’re a very trade exposed country. We’re not uniquely impacted by these tariffs out of Washington DC, but we’ve got a lot of skin in the game. And so what the budget will be about, in addition to helping with the cost of living and strengthening Medicare, it will also be about making us more resilient to these external shocks …

Our contingency is to make our economy more resilient … This is a new world of uncertainty, and the budget will be a platform for prosperity in that new global context. A lot of the investments that we’re making in a Future Made in Australia are all about that.

The treasurer Jim Chalmers. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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Shadow environment minister on salmon farming in Tasmania

Tasmanian liberal Senator and shadow environment minister, Jonno Duniam, spoke with ABC RN earlier about the state’s salmon industry.

During the interview, he was asked if the Coalition would withdraw its support for the industry if evidence finds it could lead to the extinction in the Maugean skate? He responded:

If evidence finds that there would be irreversible damage and extinction resulting in that, then we would need to revisit this decision, absolutely. But today, the science doesn’t point to that.

There is science pointing to the fact that the industry can coexist with the skate and indeed conditions, in the harbour are better than they’ve been in a decade.

For more on this issue, you can take a listen to today’s Full Story podcast:

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