Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has criticised the Labor government saying “under Labor, families are suffering” after it was announced that “10 million Australians are going to be slugged by $1,500 a year”.
“If the government was proud of this announcement of this policy decision, they wouldn’t have pushed it out there on the eve of Easter … already under Labor, families are
suffering with higher interest rates, with higher electricity prices, with higher bills wherever they go as a result of the decision the government has made,” Mr Dutton said.
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