After eight long weeks we are nearly there. Seven sleeps until election national sausage sizzle day, when the fate of our nation is decided. The final ‘anything you can do, I can do better’ pitches are in full swing.
All the pundits and polls are reporting a very close race but for the tired and weary parents out there, it’s probably sounding much the same as the white noise app.
So what political news do you need to know for this week?
Sugar tax to tackle childhood obesity.
The Greens announced a policy for the introduction of a 20% tax on high sugar drinks, citing Australia’s high rates of childhood obesity and rising levels of chronic disease.
Green’s Leader Richard Di Natale announced the consumption tax, saying that 30% of all added sugar consumed by kids came from soft drinks. The proposed sugar tax is estimated to generate $500 million per year in revenue, which the Greens say would be channelled into preventative health initiatives. It would add around 12 cents to the cost of a can of soft drink.
I have to confess that since pregnancy I can’t be trusted to go to the supermarket because I come home with a boot full of ice cream. Please, political overlords, don’t introduce an ice magic tax. Could get expensive for me.
Fears of bigotry over same-sex marriage vote.
Removing discrimination from the Marriage Act is a matter that can be dealt with by the Parliament, however, Malcolm Turnbull is sticking with Tony Abbott’s plan to hold a national plebiscite on marriage equality after the election (yes, if the Liberal Party win you get to vote again).