House debates
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Questions without Notice
Budget
2:24 pm
Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) | Hansard source
I thank the member for Boothby for her question. We on this side of the House stand for aspiration for all, not just for some—the opportunity that generations of Australians have fought for, including those Australians who've come from overseas not just for a better opportunity to work hard and to aspire to a better life for themselves but for better opportunities for their children and grandchildren to come as well. That is our vision for Australia, and that is what our reforms are about. Everything that we do, whether it's making the tax system fairer, rewarding hard work with tax cuts, making Medicare stronger and more accessible, giving people the opportunity to upskill through free TAFE, building our resilience by investing in Australian manufacturing and a future made here in Australia or, of course, helping young Australians who hold the aspiration of buying their first home achieve that dream.
Around the country, more and more first home buyers are getting a fair crack. In Unanderra, in Cunningham electorate, Blake Torresan, the selling agent, said this: 'The home was sold the day of the scheduled auction. It was purchased by an Illawarra first home buyer.' In the Shortland electorate of Pat Conroy, in Cardiff Heights, an auction drew seven registered bidders, all first home buyers. Paul Campbell, the estate agent, said: 'We have a lot of first home buyers looking, and they're not competing against investors right now.' In Tighes Hill, in the electorate of Newcastle, Jesse Wilton, the listing agent, said: 'We had a first home buyer, a young family and a young couple bidding on it, and it went to the first home buyer.'
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