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The tweet is enough to know the article's not worth reading. If you lead on primaries and win after preferences you did not "limp through"; which a further 77 Labor MPs did.

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The 2018 steel tariffs just called to remind you that steel is produced by a tiny sliver of the economy, but used as an input by a much broader swathe of manufacturers. econofact.org/steel-tariffs-…

The 2018 steel tariffs just called to remind you that steel is produced by a tiny sliver of the economy, but used as an input by a much broader swathe of manufacturers.
 econofact.org/steel-tariffs-…
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Remarkable: Even though the RBA hiked interest rates by 4.25pp - more then any tightening cycle since the start of inflation targeting - the impact on the unemployment rate was minimal (0.6pp trough-to-peak in trend terms). #auspol #ausbiz #ausecon

Remarkable: Even though the RBA hiked interest rates by 4.25pp - more then any tightening cycle since the start of inflation targeting - the impact on the unemployment rate was minimal (0.6pp trough-to-peak in trend terms). #auspol #ausbiz #ausecon
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It is ironic that the dramatic rise in work-from-home arrangements since the pandemic sees Australian households buy more new cars and use them less. [Note: these charts are volumetric]. #auspol #ausbiz #ausecon

It is ironic that the dramatic rise in work-from-home arrangements since the pandemic sees Australian households buy more new cars and use them less. [Note: these charts are volumetric]. #auspol #ausbiz #ausecon
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Is this solar generation showing up in the national accounts (with a potentially ugly interaction with long term seasonal adjustment factors)? [I am guessing that self- produced and consumed power does not show up in the GDP figures.]

Is this solar generation showing up in the national accounts (with a potentially ugly interaction with long term seasonal adjustment factors)? [I am guessing that self- produced and consumed power does not show up in the GDP figures.]