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Labor's super tax blasted as ‘nothing more than a dangerous cash grab'
Labor's super tax blasted as ‘nothing more than a dangerous cash grab'

Sky News AU

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Sky News AU

Labor's super tax blasted as ‘nothing more than a dangerous cash grab'

Sky News host Danica De Giorgio says the Albanese government's super tax is nothing more than 'a dangerous cash grab'. The proposed legislation will apply a 30 per cent tax rate to superannuation balances of more than $3 million, including unrealised capital gains. 'It's unindexed, meaning more and more people will fall through the trap, and now more and more economists are warning against it,' Ms De Giorgio.

Danica De Giorgio slams Coalition ‘shambles' as credibility left in tatters
Danica De Giorgio slams Coalition ‘shambles' as credibility left in tatters

Sky News AU

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

Danica De Giorgio slams Coalition ‘shambles' as credibility left in tatters

Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has weighed in on the whirlwind political drama surrounding the Coalition split, describing the brief fallout between the Liberal and National parties as something straight out of reality TV. 'Now to the shambles that is the Coalition, who are undergoing marriage counselling after a two-day divorce,' Ms De Giorgio said. 'It's the kind of drama producers at Married at First Sight can only dream of. Except this isn't reality TV. 'These are our politicians, more importantly, the conservative arm of politics, blowing itself up. The Liberal party has convened again today, and it looks like the divorce was one of the shortest in history. 'The Coalition is back together. 'The Liberal Party room has agreed "in principle" to the Nationals' key policy demands, and have reached consensus to ensure the Coalition is formed again. 'And while they have finally reached an agreement, the Coalition's credibility is in tatters.'

The Liberals and Nationals ‘need' to come together ‘soon'
The Liberals and Nationals ‘need' to come together ‘soon'

Sky News AU

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

The Liberals and Nationals ‘need' to come together ‘soon'

Sky News host Danica De Giorgio says Australia will be 'stuck' with Labor for a long time if the Liberals and Nationals don't come together soon. 'They [Nationals and Liberals] need to come together soon, otherwise we will be stuck with Labor for a very, very long time,' Ms De Giorgio said. 'If the Libs don't get themselves together soon and find out their policy, well, no wonder the Nats are forming ahead.'

TV host slams ‘Pinocchio PM's' raft of campaign lies, reveals where Coalition campaign went wrong while delivering major pre-election verdict
TV host slams ‘Pinocchio PM's' raft of campaign lies, reveals where Coalition campaign went wrong while delivering major pre-election verdict

Sky News AU

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Sky News AU

TV host slams ‘Pinocchio PM's' raft of campaign lies, reveals where Coalition campaign went wrong while delivering major pre-election verdict

Sky News host Danica de Giorgio has provided her verdict on the 2025 Federal Election campaign, rebuking the Prime Minister for espousing a litany of mistruths and emphasising the higher than usual soft vote amongst an increasingly disillusioned electorate. As the election campaign enters its final stretch, polls are overwhelmingly predicting the Labor will be re-elected as either a minority or majority government. Yet they also indicate support for the major parties has plummeted to historic lows. In today's Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll, Labor led the Coalition 51.5 per cent to 48.5 per cent two-party-preferred, with the Coalition's primary vote falling 2 points to 37 per cent while Labor's rose 1 point to 33 per cent. De Giorgio described the five-week contest as one of the 'most disrupted election campaigns in history', stressing it should have served as a 'referendum on Anthony Albanese' 'It has been a boring campaign, you can see that from the unusually high soft vote, that voters are disillusioned,' she said. The host argued that the consistently high number of undecided voters in a variety of polls demonstrated that punters disapproved of Anthony Albanese, yet did not know who Peter Dutton was or what he stood for. The campaign was also saturated with embellished claims and outright distortion of the truth, with de Giorgio labelling Mr Albanese the 'Pinocchio Prime Minister' and the 'king of con'. 'Labor was elected on a cost-of-living mandate. I don't need to tell you how that's worked out – you know. Housing affordability has never been worse," she said. De Giorgio fiercely criticised Labor for advancing several scare campaigns, primarily in relation to Medicare and nuclear energy and stated that both were misleading and inaccurate. The presenter said, 'Labor's number one tactic this election – if not obsessing over Peter Dutton – it's been scare campaigns' and reiterated the PM's constant message that the LNP would defund social services was false, stating 'the Coalition pledged nine billion dollars for Medicare, more than Labor's pledge'. However, she also exposed how the Coalition failed to seize opportunities and capture the momentum leading into the campaign, stating it would 'take a miracle' for Peter Dutton to secure a majority in the nation's parliament. 'There has been no contest of ideas. Policy has been more like thought bubbles – and policy on the run, made up day by day'. De Giorgio also panned Peter Dutton for not being bolder in his responses, selecting his 'wishy washy' reaction to President Trump's sweeping Liberation Day tariffs as the 'moment something changed'. 'The answer is yes, you trust the leader of the free world as our number one ally,' de Giorgio said. According to the Sky News host, from this point on the Opposition Leader's strategy became 'weaker – and almost fearful, and it spiralled from there'. The host also stressed that 'nuclear was a key, point of difference for the Coalition' and questioned why the Opposition Leader gradually toned down his rhetoric 'from the reality of this great resource?'. 'It's been a real shame to see a backdown of sorts. Now I am not being negative, but what does the Coalition stand for?' she asked. Ms de Giorgio concluded by officially endorsing the Opposition Leader for the top job, imploring that 'Peter Dutton should be prime minister tomorrow'. '[Peter Dutton] represents the change this country so desperately needs – to lift us out of Labor's man-made rut'. 'Peter Dutton is a strong leader, a good man, you can see he genuinely loves this country and wants to see it thrive. Surely, voters will not overwhelmingly reward Albo after the mess he has left this country in'.

TV host weighs in on ‘inappropriate' booing during Anzac Welcome to Country
TV host weighs in on ‘inappropriate' booing during Anzac Welcome to Country

Sky News AU

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

TV host weighs in on ‘inappropriate' booing during Anzac Welcome to Country

Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has weighed in on the Welcome to Country ceremony being interrupted at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne by neo-Nazis. 'I do not think booing at an Anzac ceremony is appropriate, especially in the middle of a service which is meant to be a time for reflection,' Ms De Giorgio said. 'But as to the bigger issue of a Welcome to Country at an Anzac service – well that is an entirely different story. 'I think it represents what the silent majority have all been thinking.'

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