THE BRIEF: Money matters
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 09th December 2025 at 5:45amMorning, welcome to Tuesday and as PM Albanese might well say, and indeed has in other scenarios, the main news story across our dailies doesn't pass the pub test.
With just one day to go until the U16 social media ban comes into force, the Minister in charge of that world-first legislation - Anika Wells - is firmly in the crosshairs for what some might call lavish expenditure for herself and sometimes family members, and all of it on the public purse.

It appears the Sports and Communications Minister has done nothing wrong claiming these expenses, some of them usefully listed on a mocked-up 'Taxpayer invoice' this morning at The Australian Financial Review, but of course it's the optics during a prolonged cost of living crises. At best it'...
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