Radio interview - FIVEAA Adelaide
HOST: Prime Minister, good morning and thank you so much for joining us.
PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Great to be with you.
HOST: Prime Minister, good morning and thank you so much for joining us.
PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Great to be with you.
SARAH ABO, HOST: To discuss, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins us live now from Canberra. Prime Minister, good morning to you. Has your word ever been your bond?
JAMES GLENDAY, HOST: We have just been chatting to the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as he got mic’ed up and he joins us now. Prime Minister, welcome to News Breakfast.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning.
GLENDAY: Look, why now? Why did you decide this was the time to make these changes to property taxes?
HOST: Good morning, Albo.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning.
HOST: Morning Albo. A couple of us have just been knocking off a bit of breakfast. Have you been doing the same.
MEL CLARKE, HOST: Prime Minister, thank you for joining AM this morning.
PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you, Melissa.
CLARKE: Now, we've just heard about the details of the changes to negative gearing and capital gains and trusts. Do you have a mandate for this, given you ruled it out at the election?
HOST: Someone who knows all about the Budget, he is Anthony Albanese, our Prime Minister and he is on with us this morning. Thank you for choosing our show this morning, Prime Minister.
HOST: You haven't actually turned him on.
HOST: Oh my God. You haven't turned him on. Oh my God.
HOST: Sorry. Are you there?
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: I am here.
HOST: Sorry, Albo.
NAT BARR, HOST: Joining us now is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Good morning to you.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Nat.
BARR: This is being labelled a budget of broken promises. Can Australians still trust the things you say?
The Albanese Labor Government is delivering a new round of tax cuts, helping more Australians realise the dream of home ownership and supporting investment and innovation through the most significant tax reform package in more than a quarter of a century.
This is about tax relief and tax reform to make our economy work in the interests of more Australians, businesses and future generations.
This tax package is pro-aspiration, pro-worker and pro-investment.
The Albanese Labor Government is taking decisive action in the Budget to boost housing supply, make our tax system fairer to help more Australians into homeownership and build on our work over the last four years to build more houses.
This is about building more homes, helping more Australians realise the dream of homeownership and giving younger Australians a leg up in the housing market.
We know it’s too hard for too many Australians to buy their own home and get ahead.
The Albanese Labor Government will deliver more cost-of-living relief in this Budget to take pressure off Australians, including a new permanent $250 tax offset for workers.
Together with our existing tax relief, this new round of tax cuts means the average Australian worker could receive a combined benefit of up to $2,816 from 2027-28.
We’re helping Australian workers earn more and keep more of what they earn and providing responsible cost-of-living relief where we can.
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