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As an Australia Day present, most Australians have been given a tax break of between 12 and 45 dollars a week.
They didn't do anything about the cost of housing or the skyrocketing price of groceries. They didn't reduce the tax or excise on petrol. The haven't done a thing to reduce our massive power bills, but they have given us between 12 and 45 dollars a week.
While the journalists who are supposed to be holding these clowns to account, they're bickering about which insignificant tax package is best.
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By Sam IkinAs an Australia Day present, most Australians have been given a tax break of between 12 and 45 dollars a week.
They didn't do anything about the cost of housing or the skyrocketing price of groceries. They didn't reduce the tax or excise on petrol. The haven't done a thing to reduce our massive power bills, but they have given us between 12 and 45 dollars a week.
While the journalists who are supposed to be holding these clowns to account, they're bickering about which insignificant tax package is best.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.