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Australians on hantavirus-hit ship to be repatriated via Netherlands

Australians among the remaining 22 passengers on board the MV Hondius were scheduled to be evacuated on a Dutch flight to the Netherlands overnight.

The repatriation operation had evacuated 94 people of 19 different nationalities on Sunday, said the Spanish health minister, Mónica García.

García said it was decided to fly the Australians to the Netherlands because of timing problems with a second plane that was to fly passengers back to Australia from Tenerife.

Instead all the remaining passengers were evacuated on the Netherlands flight.

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Chalmers says budget will include efforts to ‘rebalance’ the tax system

Jim Chalmers, the federal treasurer, said the war in the Middle East has been a “big influence” on the budget, saying the crisis and its impact on fuel prices had made the inflation challenge much worse and put pressure on economic growth.

Chalmers told RN Breakfast:

double quotation markWe’ve made sure that our policy decisions are making a positive contribution to the budget rather than detracting from the budget position. And we’re showing spending restraint as well. And so, what that means is the budget tonight will be stronger than it was in December … It will be focused on resilience and reform.

The treasurer went on to say that the housing market “isn’t working” and that the tax system surrounding it is “out of whack”:

double quotation markThere will be efforts to rebalance the tax system so that we can better align the treatment of income from people who work with the people who earn their income in other ways. … The fairer the tax system is and the stronger the tax system is too.

Overwhelmingly, the tax system and the housing market is not working, particularly for younger Australians. There is an urgency now to fixing this.

Jim Chalmers. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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