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‘Paid parental leave is not safe’ with Hanson, Plibersek says

Tanya Plibersek has refuted Pauline Hanson’s claims that her comments on paid parental leave were taken out of context.

Plibersek says Hanson claimed in 2017 that women “just get pregnant to get the money” and that she’s been completely unsympathetic to the financial stress of having a baby.

The social services minister is today spruiking the extension of government paid parental leave that will give parents 26 weeks – at the minimum wage rate. Four of those weeks will have to be taken by the second partner.

(This announcement isn’t a new one but the government always likes promoting its announcements a bunch of times for maximum political attention).

Plibersek says:

double quotation markA few weeks ago, [Hanson] said, you know, ‘Love, if you’ve got the equipment, have the baby, take the time off work’. She’s been completely unsympathetic to the financial stress on Australian families that having a new baby brings with it. She says that at the Press Club – and obviously she’s had a negative reaction and now she’s back-pedalling. But paid parental leave is not safe with Pauline Hanson and just, by the way, it’s also not safe with the Liberals. Scott Morrison and Joe Hockey called mothers on paid parental leave rorters and double dippers.

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Monthly inflation data out this morning

Consumer price data out at 11:30am this morning is expected to show inflation accelerated further in the year to May, despite another month of retreating fuel prices.

Headline inflation was 4.2% in the year to April, and Westpac and NAB economists predict it lifted to 4.4% in May.

That is well above the 2-3% range targeted by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

Economists and the RBA are alive to the risk that the spike in petrol and fertiliser prices is pushing up the prices of a broader set of goods and services, especially for staples such as milk, fruit and vegetables.

The central bank’s preferred measure of underlying inflation – which removes more volatile prices – is also expected to head in the wrong direction.

CBA analysts expect the “trimmed mean” rate of inflation will climb to 3.6% in the year to May, from 3.4% in April.

The RBA held its cash rate last week after three straight increases, but has warned it is prepared to hike again if inflation proves stickier than hoped.

Financial markets before the release of this morning’s data were pricing in an almost 30% chance of a hike at the end of the RBA’s next meeting on 11 August, and a nearly 70% chance of an increase by the following meeting in November.

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