Release: ATA supports standard income tax deduction

“Taxpayers should not have to waste their time saving every crumpled receipt, and taxes should not be so complicated that we have to hire someone to figure out how to pay them,” said ATA Policy Director, Emilie Dye. “Making the tax system simpler would save Australians billions.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: Tourism Support Package riddled with inequity 

“The Australian government is once again arbitrarily selecting winners and losers,” said ATA Policy Director Emilie Dye. “The Tourism Support Package helps specific airlines with specific routes, carefully selected locations, and the people who can afford to fly. This kind of inequity and favouritism has no place in a support package.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: Cash ban sent to the ash heap of history

“Australians should be able to choose in what form they make legal purchases, without being forced into the banking system," said ATA Policy Director, Emilie Dye. “The cash ban was a clear example of government overreach, deciding what kind of legal tender Australians could use.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: PETA crowing for taxpayer-funded chicken memorial

“At PETA, common sense is scarcer than hen’s teeth. They are attempting to yoke taxpayers into paying for their advocacy,” said ATA Policy Director, Emilie Dye. “The last thing Australians need is a group of feather-brained chicken lobbyists egging state governments into spending taxpayer dollars.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: ATA and HRN fight for voluntary super

The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance, the nation’s largest grassroots advocacy group representing taxpayers, and the H.R. Nicholls Society, Australia’s only institute solely devoted to reforming Australia’s Industrial Relations system and advocating for free-market policies have today joined forces to call for the complete abandonment of the 12 per cent hike to compulsory superannuation.

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Brian Marlow
Release: Bayside Council to ban BBQs

“Few pastimes are as Australian as a summer barbeque. Those complaining to their city councils about the smell, should consider moving elsewhere. If that is asking too much, clearly the smoke isn’t too much of a bother.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: Victoria is now nannying nannies

“The government should allow individuals to decide for themselves how much risk they are willing to take on,” said ATA Policy Director, Emilie Dye. “If an elderly person is willing to risk their own life to watch their grandchildren, who are we to tell them they cannot.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: Big win for freedom of speech

“Not every mean thing someone says on the internet should turn into a lawsuit,” said ATA Director of Policy, Emilie Dye. “Unless you have actually faced a financial loss, you shouldn’t be allowed to waste the court’s time for a Facebook comment.”

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Brian Marlow
Release: Thai Rock deserves our thanks, not our ridicule

In the wake of false claims that a family-owned restaurant didn't take appropriate COVID-19 response measures, the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance spoke out to correct the record. They called on Australians to support their local businesses instead of tearing them down because of unsubstantiated rumours.

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Brian Marlow