Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor paints a picture of a struggling economy at the National Press Club — as it happened
22-05-2024 04:22 via abc.net.au

Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor paints a picture of a struggling economy at the National Press Club — as it happened

The opposition's treasury spokesman made his case for the Coalition's budget proposals at the National Press Club on Wednesday. Take a look back at how the speech unfolded.
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