Liberals ‘happy to engage’ constructively with Albanese government on taxes

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Liberals ‘happy to engage’ constructively with Albanese government on taxes
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Shadow Climate Change and Energy Minister Ted O’Brien says the Liberals are “happy to engage” constructively with the Albanese government on taxes, including the petroleum resource rent tax.

“We’re prepared to be constructive where we can and critical where we must,” Mr O’Brien told Sky News Australia.“The industry is nervous that Labor will yet again do a deal with the Greens that will make life harder for everyday Australians and harder for the Australian economy.

“We have to look at the entire context here … if we are to say yes that won’t be a blank cheque we will have to negotiate.”

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