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‘Assault on aspiration’: Hume warns of Labor’s proposed tax changes
Deputy Liberal Leader Jane Hume tells the Labor government to “axe the tax” ahead of sitting week in Canberra. “There is only one solution here, axe the tax,” Ms Hume told Sky News Australia. “These are terrible, toxic taxes that are an assault on aspiration, and the carve-outs simply make it worse. “They target the very people that we rely on to grow the economy and particularly small businesses. “How is it that Canberra can now be responsible for deciding which businesses are worthy of a carve out … that’s entirely unfair, and Australians know it.”
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Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
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Daily Mail
· Jun 21, 2026
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: My dad worked tirelessly to provide for us - here's why Labour's tax assault is now killing such aspiration
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: My dad worked tirelessly to provide for us - here's why Labour's tax assault is now killing such aspiration
Crikey
· Jul 2, 2026
Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform
With federal parliament breaking for the winter, all eyes are on the NSW Labor conference and demands for even more tax reform. Meanwhile, Labor MPs in Victoria are joining calls for a Big Build royal commission. The post Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform appeared first on Crikey.
Sky News Australia
· Jun 24, 2026
Angus Taylor rips into Labor’s taxes for ‘punishing aspiration’
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor says Labor’s taxes are punishing aspiration during Question Time on Wednesday. “Labor’s wasteful spending is fuelling core inflation,” Mr Taylor said. “Labor’s taxes are punishing aspiration, and Australians have suffered the worst collapse in living standards in the developed world. “Why are Australians continuing to pay the price for Labor’s economic incompetence?”
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 4, 2026
Time for a bipartisan approach: Why Labour should get on board with compulsory KiwiSaver – Liam Dann
Time for a bipartisan approach: Why Labour should get on board with compulsory KiwiSaver – Liam Dann
The Register
· Jun 22, 2026
Health board apologizes for phishing staff with with bogus vacation day
IT thought a fake offer of extra time off for hard-pressed Canadian medical workers was the way to go
Conservative Home
· Jun 30, 2026
Peter Bedford: Controlling and reducing the welfare bill is not austerity but an act of fairness
When someone works overtime and ends up worse off than the household next door that does not work at all, fairness hasn't bent, it's snapped. Faced with a chance to bring welfare increases under control, Labour chose to duck the hard choice and hand the next generation the bill. The post Peter Bedford: Controlling and reducing the welfare bill is not austerity but an act of fairness appeared first on Conservative Home.
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Related coverage for "‘Assault on aspiration’: Hume warns of Labor’s proposed tax changes": Daily Mail — JEFF PRESTRIDGE: My dad worked tirelessly to provide for us - here's why Labour's tax assault is now killing such aspiration. Crikey — Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform. Sky News Australia — Angus Taylor rips into Labor’s taxes for ‘punishing aspiration’. The New Zealand Herald — Time for a bipartisan approach: Why Labour should get on board with compulsory KiwiSaver – Liam Dann . The Register — Health board apologizes for phishing staff with with bogus vacation day. Conservative Home — Peter Bedford: Controlling and reducing the welfare bill is not austerity but an act of fairness


