The sweeping changes to Australia's economy passed the senate today, following a deal between Labor and the Greens

Labor agreed to close a super fund loophole and extend an inquiry into NDIS cuts following negotiations with the Greens.

The Greens will support the first tranche of Labor’s controversial tax reforms, including an overhaul of negative gearing and capital gains tax rebates, all but ensuring the Bill…

The crossbench party agreed to vote for the budget tax package in exchange for extending an inquiry into the government’s NDIS overhaul by two months.

The Greens pledge their support in exchange for an end to an exemption that allows self-managed super funds to borrow money to invest in residential property, and a delay on the…

Minor party says it has also negotiated an extension to the inquiry into controversial changes to the NDIS

The federal government's changes to housing and investment taxes will sail through the Senate after it struck a deal with the Greens.

The Greens have agreed a deal to support the Albanese government’s negative gearing and capital gains tax changes

The victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS through the Senate in August

The sweeping changes to Australia's economy passed the senate today, following a deal between Labor and the Greens

It is the fifth substantial change that Labor has made to its tax legislation since handing down a contentious budget last month.

Labor's controversial tax changes have passed federal parliament.

Self-managed super funds will be barred from borrowing to invest in residential property, in a move welcomed by some economists