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Morning Mail: Chalmers upbeat on debt, White House war chat blunder, green hydrogen’s uncertain future​on March 24, 2025 at 8:02 pm

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. The treasurer will deliver his budget today with the message that although the debt burden has continued to grow and “there’s more to do”, Labor are on the right track with lower unemployment and interest rates buoying the country’s economic fortunes. We’ve got everything you need to know on this election curtain-raiser.We’re also reporting on pleas by Liberal backbenchers that the Coalition should not cut foreign aid, as well as the protests mounting in Turkey – and there has been an extraordinary security blunder at the White House after a journalist was mistakenly added to a top-level group chat discussing war plans.Hot air? | Chris Bowen announced $814m for green hydrogen last week, despite projects being in doubt across NSW, Queensland and South Australia. Petra Stock investigates why the government is still backing the technology.Budget countdown | Australia’s debt burden will continue to grow in this financial year, Treasury has confirmed, even as Jim Chalmers claimed credit for the country’s much stronger fiscal position than was predicted leading into the last election. Ahead of the big reveal at 7.30 tonight, here’s what we know so far.Environment pledge | Labor has vowed to establish a federal environment protection agency if it wins the election, just weeks after shelving its 2022 election promise amid a political and industry backlash in Western Australia.Exclusive | Liberal backbenchers are urging the Coalition not to cut the overall foreign aid budget to pay for a potential $15bn increase in defence spending and other big-ticket budget items.Abuse charge | A 33-year-old Sydney woman has been charged with producing child abuse material in relation to a novel, police said last night. Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. The treasurer will deliver his budget today with the message that although the debt burden has continued to grow and “there’s more to do”, Labor are on the right track with lower unemployment and interest rates buoying the country’s economic fortunes. We’ve got everything you need to know on this election curtain-raiser.We’re also reporting on pleas by Liberal backbenchers that the Coalition should not cut foreign aid, as well as the protests mounting in Turkey – and there has been an extraordinary security blunder at the White House after a journalist was mistakenly added to a top-level group chat discussing war plans.Hot air? | Chris Bowen announced $814m for green hydrogen last week, despite projects being in doubt across NSW, Queensland and South Australia. Petra Stock investigates why the government is still backing the technology.Budget countdown | Australia’s debt burden will continue to grow in this financial year, Treasury has confirmed, even as Jim Chalmers claimed credit for the country’s much stronger fiscal position than was predicted leading into the last election. Ahead of the big reveal at 7.30 tonight, here’s what we know so far.Environment pledge | Labor has vowed to establish a federal environment protection agency if it wins the election, just weeks after shelving its 2022 election promise amid a political and industry backlash in Western Australia.Exclusive | Liberal backbenchers are urging the Coalition not to cut the overall foreign aid budget to pay for a potential $15bn increase in defence spending and other big-ticket budget items.Abuse charge | A 33-year-old Sydney woman has been charged with producing child abuse material in relation to a novel, police said last night. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. The treasurer will deliver his budget today with the message that although the debt burden has continued to grow and “there’s more to do”, Labor are on the right track with lower unemployment and interest rates buoying the country’s economic fortunes. We’ve got everything you need to know on this election curtain-raiser.

We’re also reporting on pleas by Liberal backbenchers that the Coalition should not cut foreign aid, as well as the protests mounting in Turkey – and there has been an extraordinary security blunder at the White House after a journalist was mistakenly added to a top-level group chat discussing war plans.

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