Greens Leader Richard Di Natale has attacked crossbench M-Ps* and Labor for supporting the government's billion dollar tax cut package, which successfully passed last night [[4 july]].
Low and middle-income earners are expected to get back more than $1000 in their tax returns as part of the deal.
Senator Di Natale has accused Tasmanian independent Jacqui Lambie and the Centre Alliance of standing for nothing.
While he says the Labor Party is becoming just another version of the Liberal Party.
Instead, the Greens want to see a boost to productivity through investment in infrastructure and education, while modernising the nation's energy and transport networks.
Meanwhile…
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has reassured tax-payers government services won't be scaled back to cover its tax cuts package.
The government estimates over ten million Australians will receive up to one thousand and eighty dollars in their next tax return.
The Prime Minister has described the passing of the full tax cuts as a victory because it'll lead to a flatter system in the future.
Mr Frydenberg told the A-B-C this tax effort combined with infrastructure spending will improve Australia's productive economy.
