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Subscriber only Prime Minister Scott Morrison has criticised Anthony Albanese s housing policy stating it doesn t add up . Mr Morrison, joined by Member for Flynn Ken O Dowd, stopped in Gladstone on Sunday at Xtreme Engineering to talk the latest on the Federal Budget. Mr Albanese said renters in Rockhampton were under enormous pressure given the region s low vacancy rate. Mr Morrison said Albanese couldn t add up and his housing figures were wrong. In his plan, it cost four times as much to deliver two thirds less housing, Mr Morrison said. Prime Minister Scott Morrison made a surprise appearance at XTreme Engineering on Sunday afternoon, with Ken O Dowd.
A repatriation flight from India touched down in Australia half-empty on Saturday, after dozens of people supposed to be on board were prevented from travelling due to COVID-19 protocols.
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Subscriber only Federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg has handed down the most well received budget since the era of John Howard and Peter Costello, but has missed the mark in giving the government a pre-election boost. According to an exclusive Newspoll conducted for The Australian voters overall approval of last Tuesday s budget, with 44 per cent claiming the government s spending spree will help kickstart the economy as it enters a post-COVID-19 recovery. But voters were divided - 19 per cent each way - on whether they were personally better or worse off under the budget which delivered tax breaks for lower and middle-income earners and small businesses, along with spending on aged-care and mental health.