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way of life and lift their
standard of living.โ€

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Labor's taxes are bad for the economy.
When you tax something more, you get less of it.

Labor's housing taxes will "reduce supply, increase unaffordability and undermine the stated goal of boosting new housing".
The Coalition will restore common sense to housing and migration by making sure Australia only brings in as many people as it can house.
For too many Australians, it feels like the harder you work, the harder it is to get ahead.

Thanks to Anthony Albanese the dream of owning a home, building a future and getting ahead is slipping away.

Thatโ€™s why we have a plan to restore our standard of living and protect our way of life. Lower taxes. More homes. Cheaper energy. Migration linked to housing supply. Putting Australians first.
Even Labor's own budget papers show Labor's higher taxes on housing will result in fewer homes and higher rents.
The Kingโ€™s Birthday Honours List recognise Australians whose service, leadership and dedication have made a lasting impact across our communities. 

Amongst the 949 Australians honoured today are two from our local electorate of Hume to have been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, Mr David Funnell OAM and Mrs Joylene Rappo OAM.

Mr Funnell (pictured on the right) has been recognised for service to local government and to the Camden community and Mrs Rappo has been recognised for service to community health through bereavement support. 

Congratulations on this achievement and thank you to all for your commitment to making a difference in our community.
To read Richard Scolyerโ€™s โ€œfinal farewellโ€ letter is to recognise that our nation has lost a truly great and gracious Australian.

In that goodbye, Professor Scolyer said that โ€œcancer does not define us.โ€ Yet Professor Scolyerโ€™s more than three decades of work has defined cancer research and treatment โ€“ inroads that ultimately will help humanity defeat this dreadful disease.

Professor Scolyer will be remembered for his breakthroughs in melanoma treatment, including immunotherapy, and being the first patient to receive brain cancer treatment based on what he helped develop. Among his many achievements was his nurturing of young doctors and researchers who will carry on his work. 

If Professor Scolyer was driven by a responsibility to try and โ€œchange the future for others and leave the world a better placeโ€, he did just that. He was brave, bold and challenged the status quo. He was an Australian of the Year, yet Australians will honour him for all the years to come. 

Our heartfelt thoughts are with Richardโ€™s wife Katie, his children Emily, Matthew and Lucy, his wider family, his colleagues in medicine, and all those whose lives he changed for the better.

May Richard Scolyer rest in peace.

Photo: Tim Bauer
Labor turned their back on bigger and better tax cuts. Australians deserve better.
Who knew an opinion would be so hard to give ๐Ÿ™„
Weโ€™re for a fairer, freer, better Australia ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ
Albanese promised over 50 times before the election he wouldnโ€™t increase taxes. What will he tax next?
Labor promised no new taxes, now Australians are being hit with more tax.
51,000 non-citizens now have access to Laborโ€™s 5% first home deposit scheme. During a housing supply crisis, thatโ€™s fuelling demand. Thatโ€™s a problem.
Labor is in denial about its economic mismanagement and Australia's falling living standards.
Under Labor, Australia has experienced the largest decline in living standards in the developed world.
Your pay.
Your savings.
Your investments.
Labor sees it all the same way: theirs.
Labor promised no new taxes, now Australians are being hit with more tax.
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