Australia politics live: McIntosh doubles down on call for Liberal ‘rebrand’; PM backs Hogan on Hanson
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers defended the government's housing market forecasts amidst cooling conditions, noting that price softness in Sydney and Melbourne predated budget announcements. He explained that tax reforms, specifically changes to the Capital Gains Tax discount, aim to create a fairer system without introducing new distortions.

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AI-generatedAustralian Treasurer Jim Chalmers defended the government's housing market forecasts amidst cooling conditions, noting that price softness in Sydney and Melbourne predated budget announcements. He explained that tax reforms, specifically changes to the Capital Gains Tax discount, aim to create a fairer system without introducing new distortions. Meanwhile, a Liberal figure, McIntosh, called for a party "rebrand" to better resonate with voters and connect with the "heartland of Australia," suggesting a need to revisit values and improve policy cut-through. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also commented on the tax reforms, stating they make the system fairer, and described the housing market as "broken."
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedLiberal party needs to revisit its values and potentially rebrand.
The housing market was broken.
Tax reforms are making the system fairer.
The government is applying the CGT discount fairly and neutrally across the board.
House prices in Sydney and Melbourne could fall more than $100,000.