House debates
Tuesday, 6 February 2024
Questions without Notice
Taxation: Women's Economic Security
3:06 pm
Michelle Ananda-Rajah (Higgins, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Women. How are the Albanese Labor government's tax cuts better for Australian women?
3:07 pm
Ms Catherine King (Ballarat, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I thank very much the member for Higgins for her question, because, of course, on 1 July we will deliver a tax cut for every Australian taxpayer to help with the cost of living. That includes every single taxpayer in the member for Higgins's electorate. Our plan will see Australian women taxpayers on average receive a tax cut of $1,649 from 1 July. These tax cuts are good for Australian women.
Milton Dick (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
Order! The member for Barker is warned.
Ms Catherine King (Ballarat, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
And it will see a bigger tax cut for 90 per cent of Australian women taxpayers, who will receive an additional average tax cut of $707. That is 5.8 million women receiving a bigger tax cut. That equates to a boost of 630,000 additional hours per week worked by women.
We know that women work hard across our economy and we want to ensure that they keep more of their hard-earned money to meet the daily challenges and cost-of-living pressures that they face. These changes are deliberately designed to ensure that those in middle Australia get to keep more of the money that they earn without, of course, adding to inflationary pressures.
Women's economic equality is a core priority for this government. The Leader of the Opposition, frankly, and the Liberals and the Nationals, have made it clear that they really do not want these tax cuts for middle Australia. When you look at their faces today, it's almost like they've been sucking on a lemon. When asked if the opposition would roll back Labor's tax cuts, we saw the Deputy Leader of the Opposition saying: 'Well, of course, that's our position. That is absolutely our position.' What have you got against 90 per cent of Australian women taxpayers getting a bigger tax cut? What is wrong with that?
We want to make sure that Australian women have every opportunity to earn money and to keep more of that money. We know that on the side of the House we have been absolutely focused on women's equality, making sure that we deliver for the women of this nation. We're working to close the gender pay gap and close those earning gaps for women in this country—something that those opposite absolutely failed to address. We will always work hard for women, and soon the Minister for Women will release a national gender equality strategy to guide these continued efforts.