Senate set to dump company cuts

Original article by Rosie Lewis
The Australian – Page: 6 : 22-Aug-18

The company tax cuts package is likely to be rejected by the Senate, despite the Federal Government’s move to exclude the four major banks from the lower tax rate. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has signalled that she will not support the bill, including the amendment to exclude the big four banks. Meanwhile, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has told crossbenchers that the tax rate for large companies will need to be reduced at some point, to ensure that Australia is globally competitive.

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ONE NATION PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF FINANCE, CENTRE ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ

Turnbull in bid to quash rebellion

Original article by Simon Benson, Joe Kelly
The Australian – Page: 1 & 6 : 17-Aug-18

The national energy guarantee continues to divide the federal government, amid revelations that Labor has been given a copy of the legislation while Coalition MPs have yet to see it. George Christensen and Andrew Hastie are the latest Coalition MPs to signal their opposition to the inclusion of the Paris agreement’s carbon emissions reduction target in the NEG. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has sought to quell dissent by flagging government intervention to prevent the three largest energy generators and retailers from manipulating electricity prices.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL-NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND, AGL ENERGY LIMITED – ASX AGL, ORIGIN ENERGY LIMITED – ASX ORG, ENERGYAUSTRALIA PTY LTD, AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF HOME AFFAIRS, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

NEG rebels try to force walkouts

Original article by Simon Benson, Dennis Shanahan, Joe Kelly
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 16-Aug-18

The Federal Government is becoming increasingly divided over the national energy guarantee. Some ministers who are believed to have reservations about the NEG are under pressure from backbench colleagues to quit their portfolios and vote against the policy. They are said to include Keith Pitt, the assistant minister to Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack. Meanwhile, Treasurer Scott Morrison has rejected a push to include a price guarantee in the NEG, stating that it is inconsistent with "Liberal values".

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

Energy rebels challenge PM

Original article by Simon Benson, Joe Kelly, Greg Bright, Samantha Hutchinson
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 15-Aug-18

The Coalition’s joint party room meeting backed the national energy guarantee on 14 August, but 10 MPs and senators have signalled that they could vote against the NEG in parliament. They include Tony Abbott, Eric Abetz, Andrew Hastie and Barnaby Joyce; they have cited factors such as the NEG’s emissions reduction target and the lack of a price guarantee for their opposition to the policy. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is said to be open to legislating for a price guarantee.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, CENTRE ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION

Coalition shies from taking tax cut to voters

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 5 : 14-Aug-18

The Federal Government will require the support of Centre Alliance and One Nation for its company tax cuts package, which will shortly be put to the Senate. Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has stated that company tax cuts that have been legislated will be part of the government’s campaign platform for the next election. However, the fate of unlegislated tax cuts remains uncertain, with indications that the government may be willing to compromise. Amongst other things, it is said to be considering lifting the turnover threshold for the tax cuts to $500m.

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CENTRE ALLIANCE, ONE NATION PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF FINANCE, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

Power firm eyeing coal plant deal

Original article by Joe Kelly, Simon Benson
The Australian – Page: 1 & 6 : 14-Aug-18

Former prime minister Tony Abbott says it is by no means certain that the Coalition’s joint party room meeting will endorse the national energy guarantee on 14 August. He says it would be "appalling" if the NEG is approved, warning that it could result in Australia’s "de-industrialisation". Meanwhile, Delta Electricity chairman Trevor St Baker says the company will build a new high-efficiency, low-emissions coal-fired power station if the NEG is endorsed by Coalition MPs. This could be a replacement for the Hazelwood power station in Victoria or a new one at the site of its Vales Point power station in New South Wales.

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DELTA ELECTRICITY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, ALINTA ENERGY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD, BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, BLUESCOPE STEEL LIMITED – ASX BSL, SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED, JBS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, TOMAGO ALUMINIUM COMPANY PTY LTD, ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN GREENS

Coalition works on fallback tax plan

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 4 : 13-Aug-18

The Federal Government remains hopeful of gaining One Nation’s support for its full company tax cuts package when it is put to the Senate in mid-August. However, sources have indicated that the government is looking at alternative options in the event that the tax package is rejected by the upper house. These include limiting the turnover threshold for the tax cuts to $500m or bringing forward tax cuts for small businesses that have been legislated. The government may also opt to abandon any tax measures that are rejected by the Senate or put them on hold until after the next election.

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ONE NATION PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF FINANCE, CENTRE ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION

Shorten calls for states, feds to do NEG deal

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 6 : 9-Aug-18

Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has urged Labor-led states to support the national energy guarantee at the Council of Australian Governments meeting on 10 August. The Victorian government maintains that the NEG’s carbon emissions reduction target should be subject to regulation rather than legislation, which is the federal government’s preferred approach. The federal Labor party supports the NEG, although it is advocating a higher emissions reduction target than that proposed by the Coalition.

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AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTS, VICTORIA. DEPT OF ENVIRONMENT, LAND, WATER AND PLANNING, VICTORIA. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, GETUP LIMITED

Fels backs Greens’ bank-breaker bid

Original article by Adam Creighton
The Australian – Page: 1 & 2 : 9-Aug-18

Former Australian Competition & Consumer Commission chairman Allan Fels has expressed support for the Greens’ proposal to break up the nation’s largest banks and wealth manager AMP. Fels said he has been surprised by the extent of unethical behaviour in the financial services sector that has been exposed by the banking royal commission. He also says there may be merit in the Greens’ proposal to shift responsibility for regulating the sector to the ACCC, arguing that it has been more effective at enforcing the law than ASIC.

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AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, AMP LIMITED – ASX AMP, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, CITIGROUP PTY LTD, DEUTSCHE BANK AG, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB

Greens on mission to break up the banks

Original article by Adam Creighton
The Australian – Page: 8 : 8-Aug-18

Australian Greens leader Richard Di Natale says action is needed to address the "toxic culture" within the banking sector that has arisen due to the vertical integration model. The Greens propose to limit financial services groups to one of four roles, such as traditional banking services or asset management. Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson advocates breaking up the banks, arguing that financial complexity has benefited the sector much more than consumers.

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AUSTRALIAN GREENS, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY, AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION, AUSTRALIA. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AMP LIMITED – ASX AMP