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AustralianPolitics.com Wednesday, March 20, 2024 - 18:03 Source

This is Senator Dave Sharma’s maiden speech to the Senate.

Sharma, a Liberal, assumed his NSW Senate position on November 30, 2023. He filled a casual vacancy created by the departure of Senator Marise Payne. At her retirement, Payne was the longest-serving female senator, having held her seat for 26 years, 5 months and 21 days since 1997.

Previously, as the member for Wentworth (2019-2022), Sharma delivered a first speech to the House of Representatives.

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AustralianPolitics.com Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - 14:42 Source

The Reserve Bank has left the cash rate unchanged at 4.35%, in a decision announced today.

The cash rate has now been held at 4.35% for the past four months.

In a statement released today, the RBA board says that inflation has moderated but is still high. It says the “outlook is highly uncertain”.

Watch RBA Governor Michele Bullock’s press conference (39m):

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Left Focus Friday, March 8, 2024 - 16:08 Source

 

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