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- Treasurer Jim Chalmers highlighted support for his Budget from Professor Richard Holden regarding negative gearing changes.
- Holden called the Budget a 'study in contradictions' and lacking boldness.
- Holden labeled the $250 tax credit for workers as a 'political bribe'.
- Holden criticized reliance on NDIS reforms to manage spending.
- Holden acknowledged phasing out negative gearing as a 'good idea' but said it contradicts Labor's previous election promises.
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