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‘Expensive initiative’: Coalition pledges big tax cuts and mortgage relief for first home buyers

Both Labor and the Coalition have unveiled almost $25 billion worth of cost-of-living and housing relief policies.

Peter Dutton has announced a $10 billion tax cut measure for those who earn less than $144,000 a year, along with a plan to allow first-time buyers of newly built homes to deduct an amount of the interest paid on their mortgages.

Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor told Luke Bradnam on 4BC Breakfast, “We’ve had 21 months where our economy hasn’t grown on a per-person basis.”

“It’s a record, by the way, it’s the worst we’ve seen, so we’ve got to get the economy moving,” the Shadow Treasurer continued.

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