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Labor Defends Budget Tax Changes Despite Critical Polls

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- Newspoll: 52% of Australians believe they will be worse off due to the budget.
- Budget includes controversial changes to housing tax policies.
- Opposition Leader Angus Taylor leads Albanese as preferred PM (33% to 30%).
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends budget despite critical polls.
- Budget described as worst economic reception since 1993.
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