Original article by Brittany Busch, Nick Newling
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: Online : 24-Jun-26
The House of Representatives has voted against an amendment to the fuel tax credit scheme that was proposed by independent MP Nicolette Boele. She sought to cap the annual rebate for mining companies at $50m and an "orderly phase-out" of fuels that are eligible under the scheme. The amendment was supported by the Greens, Teal MPs and One Nation’s recently-elected MP for Farrer, David Farley; however, both Labor and the Coalition voted against it. Meanwhile, Farley has responded to comments made by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on the need for Australia to be a "monoculture". He contended that the nation is multicultured, multiracial and multifaith; however, he agreed that migrants must "blend in" by "acting Australian".
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