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From Labor confident tax outrage will dissipate — Jun 26, 2026
Labor confident tax outrage will dissipate — Jun 26, 2026 — starts at 0:00
Coming up on your lunchtime update, Labour confonfident tax outrage will dissipate, nine pathsways with Carl Stefan Ovk and pubs and Cs packed as the Aussies take on Paraguay. I'm Madeline McNeil with the latest from Tapped News Federal government's confident anger about its tax changes will eventually ease. Federal pololitics editor Michael Packy The Greens have helped Labour get its contentious tax reforms over the line, which will see capital gains and negative gearing concessions reined in. The government has been accused of breaking an election promise and lying to voters, while business groups argue they could stifle investment. Prime Minister, Anthony Albonzi says tax changes are never easy are in the nation's best interest. Some of the nonsense that's out there dis The government has been forced to make some adjustments, most recently overturning an element in the policy which would have left couples who jointly own an investment property worse off if one dies or divorce. The opposition's Jane Hume says it shows how flawed the legislation is. They have screwed this up from start to finish The tax changes kick in from July next year. Michael Packy, Camberra Carl Stefanovk has thanked his free to air audience for twenty one years of support after Nine confirmed he is leaving the business. In a statement, Nine Entertainment says the company and Stefanovk agreed he could no longer host both today and his independent podcast It follows the release of an interview on the podcast with far right British influcer Tommy Robinson, a convicted criminal previously banned from social media platforms for hate speech In a video posted online, Carl says he doesn't know what he's going to do, but he'll figure it out. I didn't get the chance to thank my free to wear audience for twenty one great years So thank you for riding the ups and downs You have my thanks and you have all of my love The corporate watchdog is warning Australians to be on alert after bank impersonation scams stole nearly two and a half million dollars in five months Asssex says direct phone calls were the most common tactic, accounting for nearly two million dollars of stolen funds. Commissioner Alan Kirkland warns the scams are becoming more realistic. We are seeing scammers get more sophisticated in the way in which they are contacting consumers and impersonating banks as a way of convincing people to hand over login details or to click on fake links, which is really just a way for scammers to get into your bank account Citizens are joining in rescue efforts in Venezuela after the country's worst earthquakes in more than a century At least two hundred and thirty five people are dead and over fifteen hundred have been injured. The quakes measured magnitude seven point two and seven point five The federal government is expanding access to care for menopause and perimenopause. From next week, over thirty existing endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics will offer treatment for women in the life stages. The supports will include physiotherapists and psychologists to help patients manage symptoms like hot flushes and anxiety And King Charles has become the first British monarch to publish their tax bill. The seventy seven year old paid twelve point nine million pounds in income and capital gains tax on private assets in twenty twenty four and twenty five The Kings' also confirmed he won't move into Buckingham Palace once a renovation of the site is complete In finance, the Australian dollar is buying around sixty nine US cents. Sport At the time of recording, the nation is at a standstill, watching today's FIFA World Cup match between the Soccers and Paraguay. Pubs and parks are packed right across Australia for the clash, in the earlier action, a stunning defeat with four time Champions Germany going down to Ecuador to one Another setback for giant star Jesse Hogan, who's been ruled out of tonight's AFL clash with Hawthorne at the MCG. Coach Adam Kingsley says Hogan suffered a broken finger during last week's loss to Carlton, having previously been sidelined for a month with a hip injury.ust broke the end of his finger in a contest. ended up being a little bit more severe than what we expected so He went in for surgery a few nights ago to tidy it up and he's going to be out for a little while Round seventeen at the NRL continues tonight with the Blldogs taking on the Titans and the Rasters, battling Brisbane The New SouthWales rugby Lague bosses are rubbishing claims Laurie Day was given the blues coaching job in a case of jobs for mates. As rumors swirl, Trent Barrett could take over the coveted job next year I'm Madeline McNail and that's the lightest from Tax News
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