Evening News Bulletin 15 December 2024

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Evening News Bulletin 15 December 2024
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The officer who saved 18 people from the Lindt cafe terrorist breaks his silence ten years on; Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns of downward pressures ahead of Wednesday's mid-year budget update; Melbourne City hoping to end Auckland's unbeaten run in the A-League Men.

The officer who saved 18 people from the Lindt cafe terrorist breaks his silence ten years on; Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns of downward pressures ahead of Wednesday's mid-year budget update; Melbourne City hoping to end Auckland's unbeaten run in the A-League Men.

Speaking to Channel Seven, he says he hopes to aid others suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Inflation, population and wage growth and higher commodity prices have all increased the Treasury's projected tax take by more than $365 billion since the October budget. He says despite global pressures, his government has still been able to improve the financial condition of the country.

Following a review on the R-B-A's decision making processes, the government has accepted a recommendation to install two new boards, one for the decision-making process and another to monitor daily operations.Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said he is almost prepared to announce the names of those who will be on each board, which he has shared with the crossbench.

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