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Fuel excise cut extension under consideration

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Australian Finance Minister Katy Gallagher discusses the potential extension of the fuel excise cut beyond its 30 June deadline, as petrol prices remain affected by conflict in the Middle East. The government faces ongoing criticism over its recent budget, particularly tax reforms and housing market changes, with many Australians expressing frustration about cost of living pressures. Gallagher defends the budget's tax cuts and housing initiatives, stating 13.3 million Australians will benefit from the working Australian tax offset. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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jakson Government weighs fuel excise extension amid holiday fears kansikuva

Government weighs fuel excise extension amid holiday fears

The Australian government is reconsidering its decision to end the fuel excise tax cut beyond the end of the month, following pressure from the tourism industry and concerns about petrol price increases ahead of July school holidays. Tourism bosses warn that a quarter of Australians would reconsider their holiday plans if petrol prices jump, while economists caution that extending the cut would cost billions and potentially worsen inflation. The debate highlights the tension between providing cost-of-living relief and managing broader economic pressures, with businesses, tradies, and families all facing significant financial strain from high fuel costs. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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