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Treasurer Jim Chalmers is ready for the ‘liar’ accusations.

Chalmers braced for ‘liar’ accusations after budget backflip

Jim Chalmers knew he would be branded a liar as he prepared the budget that he and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have now conceded more than 39 times backflipped on election promises.

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Albanese’s Labor has demonstrated it has placed its naked pursuit of power above principle, honesty and accountability.

Destruction of trust is Budget’s biggest cost

Albanese’s Labor has demonstrated it has placed its naked pursuit of power above principle, honesty and accountability.

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CANBERRA, Australia, NewsWire Photos. May 13, 2026: Treasurer Jim Chalmers addresses the National Press Club at Parliament House, delivering his definitive post-budget roadmap. One day after handing down the 2026-27 Federal Budget, Dr Chalmers defended the government's "ambitious but responsible" fiscal settings amidst ongoing global volatility and the "fourth economic shock" of trade tensions. The Treasurerââ¬â¢s address focused on the "Intergenerational Fairness" package, which includes landmark reforms to negative gearing and capital gains tax (CGT) aimed at rebalancing the housing market for younger Australians. He argued that the $64 billion in total budget savings and the $10 billion fuel security package are critical to building national resilience and sovereignty. The session, which included a robust Q&A with the press gallery, underscored the Treasurerââ¬â¢s commitment to the "Fourth Economy" transitionââ¬âa strategy designed to foster productivity and long-term stability in an increasingly uncertain global environment. NewsWire / Martin Ollman.

Albanese, Chalmers knew what they were doing with the Budget

Jim Chalmers knew he would be branded a liar as he prepared the budget. He and the Prime Minister conceded 39 times on Wednesday that they backflipped on their election promise.

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Leading public policy think tank the Grattan Institute believes the impact on property prices from the Government’s taxation changes is likely to be muted.

First-home buyer woes still not solved despite overhaul

Experts remain cautious over how much controversial Budget tax hikes on investors will do to help younger people buy their first home.

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Voters can forgive politicians for lying. But the taxation changes could trigger big falls in property prices that hurt millions.

How the Budget could turn voters against Anthony Albanese

AARON PATRICK: Voters can forgive politicians for lying. But the taxation changes could trigger big falls in property prices that hurt millions.

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A small uptick in investor activity is being tipped despite negative gearing being restricted to brand new properties from July next year.

Small surge in property investment tipped despite changes

A small uptick in investor activity is being tipped despite negative gearing being restricted to brand new properties from July next year.

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Once again, the Labor Government is gaslighting us by claiming their investment tax reforms are motivated by ‘intergenerational fairness’.

Why the Budget of broken promises will leave everyone poorer

Once again, the Labor Government is gaslighting us by claiming their investment tax reforms are motivated by ‘intergenerational fairness’.

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The Federal Budget plan to make property investment less tax-friendly could also leave ordinary shareholders and startups paying more when they sell their respective shares or businesses.

Why the CGT housing fix also punishes investors and startups

The Federal Budget plan to make property investment less tax-friendly could also leave ordinary shareholders and startups paying more when they sell their respective shares or businesses.

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Why Labor’s changes won’t help young people get into market

Young Australians who buy properties to rent out so they can eventually sell them to buy their dream house in a big city are the biggest losers in Labor’s negative gearing and capital gains tax changes.

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The United States could end the month-old ceasefire and resume its attacks on Iran, President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.

‘Decimated’: Washington has plans to restart strikes on Iran

The United States could end the month-old ceasefire and resume its attacks on Iran, President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.

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Pauline Hanson has long said she is open to working with the Coalition on issues like immigration, energy and law and order, although historically the Liberals have publicly kept their distance. That line is now looking blurrier, writes Jeni O’Dowd.

Pro-migration Budget to put more wind in One Nation’s sails

JENI O’DOWD: Tuesday’s Federal Budget confirmed what many Australians already suspected: despite mounting pressure on housing, infrastructure and the cost of living, Labor has no intention of slowing migration.

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Economists from Australia’s biggest bank said interest rates could rise following the Budget, which will spend an extra $6.5 billion.

Commonwealth Bank slams Budget over failed inflation fight

Economists from Australia’s biggest bank said interest rates could rise following the Budget, which will spend an extra $6.5 billion.

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The Prime Minister's broken promise Budget is recycled material from 10 years ago.

Labor finally pulls the trigger on decade-old tax ambition

LATIKA M BOURKE: Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers are betting their massive majority can succeed where Bill Shorten’s controversial tax agenda once failed.

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There are positive and negatives for homeowners in this year’s Federal Budget. Here’s everything you need to know.

What this Budget means if you own a home

There are positive and negatives for homeowners in this year’s Federal Budget. Here’s everything you need to know.

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