The Australia Institute is hosting a revenue summit at parliament tomorrow, where there will be all sorts of speakers, with all sorts of ideas for raising revenue, better tackle tax reform and housing, as well as help future proof industries, like manufacturing. Former RBA Governor Bernie Fraser will deliver a speech (named for him) tonight to help set the tone.

So I need to go get ready for all of that and bringing you the important parts from tomorrow, as well as what is happening in the parliament.

It’ll be at least a five coffee day. Pray for me.

In the meantime, thank you to all those who joined us today, and all those who came for the first time today – my goodness there were a lot of you! And we really appreciate it. We will be continuing to grow this project, and you’ll find The Point growing every week as we build something that hopefully looks more at the issues you need to know about, without the guff.

Speaking of guff, Dan Tehan is now on the TV, so we are going to run (there is a limit of how much punishment any one person should be made to take)

(For the record, he is avoiding answering questions on whether the Coalition still supports an east coast gas reserve, which was policy under Peter Dutton)

We’ll bring you more of the mess tomorrow – until then, get into good trouble and take care of you.