Ley to Offer Tax Cuts, Limit $4.4 Billion of Red Tape in Economic Plan
Opposition leader outlines plan for low- and middle-income earners in major economic address in Sydney.
Australian Liberal Party Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and Shadow Foreign Minister Michaelia Cash attend a roundtable meeting with small hospitality business owners on in Perth, Australia on Sept. 30, 2025. Matt Jelonek/Getty Images
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has revealed parts of her economic agenda pledging to cut red tape, while cutting “personal income tax cuts” at the next federal election.
“Today I announce that at the next election the Coalition will take to the people a plan for personal income tax cuts,” Ley told the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney.
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