Australia needs a government willing to ‘keep its promises’

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Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor says Australia needs a government willing to “keep its promises” as Australians are feeling economic pressures.

“We’ve seen a series of broken promises, on the taxes … on of course energy prices, which is a real pressure that Australians are

feeling,” Mr Taylor said during a press conference on Wednesday.“If the government can’t make ends meet, then that puts pressure on households.”

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