Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will freeze beer taxes for the next two years, under an election promise.
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Taxes on draught beer will be frozen for two years under a future Labor government as the prime minister woos pub patrons and the hospitality sector.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will freeze beer taxes for the next two years, under an election promise.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will freeze beer taxes for the next two years, under an election promise.
Labor has promised a two-year pause on a much-hated ‘beer tax’, however it won’t be a cost-of-living win for all drinkers.
Anthony Albanese is promising Australians looking for their next shout that he will put draught beer taxes on ice for two years after the election.
For decades, the excise on draught beer has been indexed twice a year, contributing to rising costs for venues and customers alike.
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