September 6, 2023
Economy shows resilience
Sky News with Sharri
September 4, 2023
Floods inquiry invites feedback through online survey
Insurance News
September 1, 2023
Insurance inquiry launches online survey
ABC Radio
September 1, 2023
Inquiry into insurers’ response to 2022 floods welcomed by expectant couple living in shed
ABC Online
August 23, 2023
‘Do not disturb’ laws worth exploring
Sky News
July 26, 2023
Economics committee aims to fight supermarket price inflation
Sky News
July 20, 2023
New jobs figures ‘welcomed by all’
Afternoon Agenda with Andrew Clennell
Sky News
July 17, 2023
Channel 7 News
July 9, 2023
Afternoon Agenda with Andrew Clennell
Sky News
July 4, 2023
Previous government ‘opposed’ many factors driving budget surplus
Sky Afternoon Agenda with Andrew Clennell
June 29, 2023
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
May 18, 2023
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
May 9, 2023
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
April 26, 2023
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
March 2023
Afternoon Briefing with Greg Jennett
ABC TV
March 1, 2023
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
February, 2023
News Hour with Tom Connell
Sky News
December 21, 2022
RBA must learn from pandemic errors
The Canberra Times
December 6, 2022
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
November 21, 2022
Afternoon Briefing with Greg Jennett
ABC TV
November 16, 2022
Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Sky News
October 20, 2022
Reserve Bank ‘won’t be surprised’ at unemployment rate
Sky News – Afternoon Agenda
October 20, 2022
Global economy has ‘worsened’ in past few months
Sky News – Afternoon Agenda
October 6, 2022
Stage 3 tax cuts are going to ‘come into play’ based on economic conditions
Sky News – Afternoon Agenda
October 5, 2022
Afternoon Briefing
ABC TV
September 19, 2022
Drive with Steve Austin
ABC Radio Brisbane
September 16, 2022
Meet the economist turned MP grilling the RBA
The Australian Financial Review
“Mulino is a bit of a policy wonk, but isn’t afraid of a political scrap. At Yale during his early 30s, he was arrested during peaceful protests in support of giving graduate students the right to unionise in the US. Political activist Jesse Jackson joined their fight.”
September 16, 2022
Afternoon Briefing
ABC News 24
September 13, 2022
Phil Lowe to face parliamentary probe over interest rate decisions
The Canberra Times
“Continuing scrutiny of our monetary policy settings remains important, particularly in view of the need to learn from past decisions,” Dr Mulino said.
August 23, 2022
Australian economy seeing ‘huge skills shortage’
Sky News
August 19, 2022
The future of welfare
ABC Radio National – Between the Lines with Tom Switzer
August 18, 2022
Alan Kohler: A plan for the new welfare state
The New Daily
There is no doubt this is an important book, written by one of the more interesting politicians in Parliament: The 52-year-old Mulino was born in Italy and has served at all three levels of government – as councillor and deputy mayor of the City of Casey, an MP in the Victorian upper house and now the House of Representatives in Canberra.
August 16, 2022
Shake up welfare system: Labor MP
The Australian Financial Review
The government’s budget-constrained welfare system needs to put less focus on income redistribution and universal service and more emphasis on investing for the long term in vulnerable people, Daniel Mulino argues in a new book.
June 22, 2022
AUSTRAC bound for extra scrutiny
The Australian Financial Review
‘‘Given AUSTRAC’s failure to detect or prevent money laundering in the casino sector, I am interested in AUSTRAC’s capacity to work with the 100,000 extra businesses that the Morrison government’s long-delayed Tranche 2 reforms would pull into its regulatory framework,’’ Dr Mulino said.
May 7, 2022
The next market rally depends on this
The Australian Financial Review
Chalmers also has access to Yale PhD Daniel Mulino, who has spent much of his career rendering valuable economic advice.
April 7, 2021
US strength is our destiny, not China: Labor economist
The Australian Financial Review
Australia must not underestimate the United States’ enduring economic strength over China, given a projected halving in the Chinese population as America’s migration and fertility rates fuel growth, says Labor’s economics committee member Daniel Mulino.
January 15, 2021
AUSTRAC’s $2.3b Vatican error ‘deeply concerning’
The Australian Financial Review
Daniel Mulino said the blunder raised broader concerns about Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton’s policing of antimoney-laundering (AML) issues. ‘‘It’s deeply concerning that AUSTRAC’s systems and processes don’t appear to be effective,’’ Dr Mulino said.
January 15, 2021
IOOF identifies 67 rogue advisers in its ranks
The Australian Financial Review
The CEO was asked by Daniel Mulino to quantify the reputation done to IOOF by way of the royal commission and prudential regulator’s litigation against it.
November 28, 2020
IOOF making swift progress on change, CEO claims
The Australian Financial Review
Daniel Mulino was critical of Mr Mota’s revelation that IOOF had not yet commenced remediating aggrieved clients of its financial advice businesses.
November 13, 2020
Watchdog knew of money laundering breaches, report reveals
The Australian Financial Review
Daniel Mulino accused AUSTRAC of trying to give an impression that casinos were broadly compliant with their AML obligations in 2017.
October 26, 2020
Financial watchdog ticked off on casino junkets, despite organised crime fears
The Australian
“If AUSTRAC had properly investigated systemic breaches of AML/ CTF legislation by casinos in 2017, it might not have been left to a NSW licensing inquiry to do that job now,’’ Dr Mulino said.
January 11, 2020
As Morrison slams Westpac, anti-money laundering laws lag behind
The Australian Financial Review
‘‘We know the Morrison government has dragged their heels on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing reforms,’’ Dr Mulino said.
December 9, 2019
Australians ‘under-utilised’ in the labour market
Sky News Australia