Australia's Albanese government secures Greens support for budget tax reform measures
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Krishani Dhanji, Anne Davies, Catie McLeod, Josh Butler, Nick Visser, Dan Jervis-Bardy, Andrew Messenger, Penry Buckley
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers hailed an 'important day for tax reform' after securing a deal with the Greens party to support the passage of budget measures. The government's budget changes, which have been heavily amended since their initial announcement, are being positioned as ambitious reforms. Albanese criticized the Liberals, Nationals, and One Nation parties for opposing the measures, framing them as opposing tax cuts, pay rises for workers, and cost of living relief.
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