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One Nation Faces Backlash After MP Votes with Greens on Fuel Rebates
24 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- One Nation is facing backlash after its rookie MP, David Farley, voted with the Greens and teal independents to reduce fuel tax credits that benefit miners and farmers. This decision has drawn criticism from various industry groups who rely on these rebates.
- The vote aims to cap the fuel tax credit scheme, which refunds significant excise costs for heavy machinery users.
- The fuel tax credit scheme has been a contentious issue in Australian politics, particularly among industries that rely heavily on diesel and petrol for operations. The current debate reflects broader discussions on environmental policies and fiscal responsibility, as the government seeks to balance economic support…
- Farley's vote highlights a potential rift within One Nation, as traditional supporters in the mining and agricultural sectors may feel betrayed by this alignment with the Greens. This decision could signal a shift in the party's priorities or an attempt to appeal to a broader base, but it risks alienating core const…
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