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Title 7.30: 04/12/14
Published Australia : ABC, 2014
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Summary GOVERNMENT ENTERS SUMMER BREAK WORKING ON A LESS 'RAGGED' NEW YEARThe Prime Minister's admitted recent times have been 'ragged' for the Government and they enter parliament's summer break knowing it has more work to do. 'WE'VE FUNDAMENTALLY HONOURED CORE COMMITMENTS' SAYS TONY ABBOTTThe Government has fundamentally honoured its core pre-election commitments according to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who admits that some their policies need to be 'negotiated through the court of public opinion'.CAN THE GOVERNMENT'S INQUIRY DELIVER BANKING SECTOR CHANGE?The growing profits and power of the big four banks is under scrutiny from the Government's Financial System Inquiry but, with a former Commonwealth Bank CEO heading it, some are sceptical about what change it can bring about
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2014-12-04 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Budget -- Political aspects.
Carbon taxes.
Government spending policy -- Economic aspects.
Politicians -- Interviews.
Campaign promises.
Australian states -- Politics and government.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Hoy, Greg, reporter
Lane, Sabra, reporter
Abbott, Tony, contributor
Dahlsen, John, contributor
Degotardi, Mark, contributor
Fels, Allan, contributor
Hewson, John, contributor
Hockey, Joe, contributor
Hossack, Nicholas, contributor
Leyonhjelm, David, contributor
Shorten, Bill, contributor
Willox, Innes, contributor