Tom Crowley
Tom Crowley is a journalist in the ABC's Parliament House bureau in Canberra. He joined the ABC following time at Treasury, the Grattan Insitute and The Daily Aus.
Latest by Tom Crowley
Consulting inquiry homes in on conflicts of interest in PwC investigation
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Two former PwC partners on the Tax Practitioners Board did not recuse themselves from a meeting where the board's investigation of PwC was discussed, a Senate committee hears.
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PM says government is 'looking for other ways to bring about' progress on Closing the Gap targets
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Anthony Albanese has denied his government has failed to outline a way forward on Indigenous policy following last year's unsuccessful Voice referendum.
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You might soon have the right to 'disconnect' from work. Here's what else may be on the way
By political reporters Tom Lowrey and Tom Crowley
If you've ever found yourself replying to a 10pm email, or fielding a phone call from the boss during a Saturday afternoon barbecue, and wondered "should I be getting paid for this?", the answer is … maybe.
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Dutton brushes off Turnbull's description of him as a 'thug'
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton laughs off Malcolm Turnbull's description of him as a "thug" and accuses him of "retrofitting" a narrative to suit his own purposes.
Chinese ambassador to explain 'appalling' death sentence for Australian Yang Hengjun
By political reporter Tom Crowley and foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic
The writer and democracy activist has been imprisoned since 2019 on charges of spying, which he denies. Foreign Minister Penny Wong called the court's decision "harrowing and appalling", although his death penalty can be converted to a life sentence after two years of good behaviour.
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Still confused by the great tax debate? Here's the substance minus the spin
Explainer by political reporter Tom Crowley
Following the tax debate requires wading through a dense thicket of brackets, creeps, rates, thresholds, highs, middles and lows. Confused? You're entitled to be.
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What advice did the government seek before its tax flip? Here's what we know
By political reporter Tom Crowley
The government is counting on middle-income earners returning to work to ensure its tax cuts do not worsen inflation.
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Low-income earners to get up to $172 from indexing Medicare levy thresholds
Exclusive by political reporter Tom Crowley
Low-income earners will get additional tax relief of up to $172 under proposed changes to the Medicare levy.
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Most taxpayers to get $804, but high-end tax cut halved as government rewrites stage 3
By political reporter Tom Crowley and national affairs editor Melissa Clarke
The government will halve the stage 3 tax cuts for the highest earners and use the money to deliver an $804 tax cut across the board.
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Labor MPs meet after cabinet approves changes to stage 3 tax cuts
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Labor MPs will gather in Canberra today to discuss the cost of living after Cabinet signed off yesterday on changes to the stage 3 tax cuts.
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'Everyone will be getting a tax cut': PM hints at stage 3 expansion
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has given the strongest indication yet that the stage 3 tax cuts will be expanded to benefit lower-income earners.
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Low and middle-income earners are set for a bracket creep crunch with little help from stage 3 tax cuts
By political reporter Tom Crowley
The median income earner will pay an extra $5,000 in the next three years but get minimal benefit from the stage 3 tax cuts, according to analysis by the independent Parliamentary Budget Office.
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Government announces extra gas supply for east coast but households may not benefit
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Gas companies Woodside and Esso will supply extra gas to the east coast energy market in return for receiving higher prices, the federal government has announced.
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Start early and skip the milkshakes: The government's tips for teaching consent to kids
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Consent educators should use plain, relatable language and start teaching children "well before" they have their first sexual encounter, according to new federal government guidelines.
Tony Burke accuses DP World of acting in bad faith over port dispute
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has accused port operator DP World of acting in bad faith in its pay dispute with the Maritime Union.
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Companies could be held liable for 'greenwashing' emissions figures under a new proposal
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Company directors could face legal action if they fail to produce credible emissions forecasts, under draft laws proposed by the federal government.
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Will the stage three tax cuts worsen inflation? The government remains tight-lipped
By political reporter Tom Crowley
The government is happy to declare the inflationary benefits of some of its policies but is tight-lipped about the effect of the stage three tax cuts.
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The ACCC wants extra powers to stop 'harmful' mergers flying under its radar
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Australia's competition watchdog urges the federal Treasury to endorse sweeping changes to merger laws, arguing the current regime harms consumers.
AUKUS and Māori relations feature in Albanese's first joint appearance with NZ PM Luxon
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with newly elected New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon in Sydney.
Health minister tells insurers to 'have another go' after rejecting premium increases
By political reporter Tom Crowley
Under federal law, health insurers can increase premiums once a year but must seek the minister's approval.
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Will another car tax tweak meaningfully shift electric vehicle demand?
By political reporter Tom Crowley
A small tweak to a high-end car tax has revved up car industry groups who say the tax itself should be scrapped.
Today's mid-year budget update will see modest savings but long-term challenges remain
By political reporter Tom Crowley
The federal government will hand down its mid-year budget update today, offering fresh insight into how it plans to navigate cost-of-living pressures and a mounting debt bill.
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