THE BRIEF: Roundtable wrap
By Matt Buchanan in Media News on Friday, 22nd August 2025 at 7:20amThe Productivity Commission roundtable is over. How’d it all go in the eyes of the nation’s dailies? Well, from EV drivers to super funds to artificial intelligence, and a few hundred kids with ‘mild autism’ being told to thrive elsewhere, it appears Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ reform agenda is sprawling — the only thing still missing is the productivity dividend.
"Chalmers Revs Up Road User Tax" is how The Sydney Morning Herald’s Shane Wright, Paul Sakkal, Millie Muroi and Nick Newling frame Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ latest economic reform pitch. EV drivers are squarely in the headlights, with a looming road-user charge to offset dwindling petrol excise, alongside promises to streamline environmental approvals and housing developments. The subtext: the tax system is “d...
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