Budget 2026: Serious housing reforms but a missed opportunity to tax gas exports
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Australians are crying out for big, brave reforms from governments. The long-overdue changes to housing tax concessions in this budget suggest the federal government may be starting to get the message. The post Budget 2026: Serious housing reforms but a missed opportunity to tax gas exports appeared first on The Australia Institute .
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