Prime minister dismisses campaigns against tax reform
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed recent campaigns opposing his tax reform as “nonsense”. He framed the reforms as a necessary fix for a “broken system”. The comments were made in a statement released on June 26, 2026.
- ▪Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the campaigns against his tax reform nonsense.
- ▪He said the tax reforms are intended to fix a broken system.
- ▪The remarks were issued on June 26, 2026, in a national news release.
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