 ExxonMobil. $15 billion income. No tax paid. Qantas. $9 billion income. No tax paid. Shell. Also $9 billion income. No tax payable. $4.7 billion per Santos. Australia's largest carbon emitter, AGL. $15 billion income with no tax paid. Singapore Telecom Australia, that's Singtel. The parent company of Optus, which is hardly Australian heroes right now, made $8 billion in income and paid not a single cent in income tax. That's all in the recent tax data release. One in three big corporations don't pay income tax and corporate profits are hitting new highs. Meanwhile, people's wages are going backwards and we're in a cost of living crisis. Families are struggling to put food on the table this holiday season. The RBA has just predicted that everyday people won't have the same purchasing power as they did before the pandemic, until 2038, that's right, 15 years away. While these massive corporations make record profits, pay no tax, exploit workers, what's our government actually doing? We'll throw us by Ewalds and Brown, Australian grains, to bring you up.