Albo hits back at border security claim
The Prime Minister has hit back against claims his budget will take money out of border protection as the government grapples with a rise in illegal boat arrivals.
The Prime Minister has hit back against claims his budget will take money out of border protection as the government grapples with a rise in illegal boat arrivals.
In an attempt to neutralise criticism over a key Labor policy, the Treasurer said households needed immediate support.
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The move, which has been described as a “tourism tax”, is expected to send prices soaring.
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