Labor to oppose departure tax hike

Labor wants to scuttle plans for a $5 hike in the airport departure tax following an outcry from the tourism industry.

International travellers at Sydney Airport

Labor will oppose a hike in the airport departure tax following an outcry from the tourism industry. (AAP)

Federal Labor will oppose a $5 hike in the departure tax paid by passengers at airports following an outcry from the tourism industry.

The federal government announced it would take the passenger movement charge to $60, to help pay for the changes to its backpacker tax arrangements.

Labor tourism spokesman Anthony Albanese said in a statement on Wednesday the tax hike was bad policy created on the run without economic modelling or consultation.


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