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Bec Judd Slams New Federal Budget in Fiery Rant

Rebecca Judd has launched a scathing attack on the Australian government's new federal budget, claiming it goes against Aussie values and will hurt working fami...

Bec Judd Slams New Federal Budget in Fiery Rant
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has launched a scathing attack on the Australian government's new federal budget,

The 2026-27 Federal Budget will introduce significant changes to negative gearing, restricting tax deductions for rental losses on established properties, and

'I never comment on Budgets but this one has the potential to completely destroy the future business landscape in Australia,' Bec ranted on social media.

'Founders will take their companies overseas and no one will invest here. I'm worried for our ambitious young people who won't settle for mediocrity, like this government seems to want and reward.' 

The glamorous influencer added she was concerned about the devastating impact the budget could have on the future of the country.

'I'm worried for Millennials who haven't had a chance to build their wealth. I'm genuinely worried about the country I love. Also, people make big life investment decisions based on the lies politicians tell. This to me is unconscionable,' she said. 

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Rebecca Judd (pictured) has launched a scathing attack on the Australian government's new federal budget, claiming it goes against Aussie values and will hurt working families

The 2026-27 Federal Budget will introduce significant changes to negative gearing, restricting tax deductions for rental losses on established properties, and Bec joins a list of high-profile celebrities speaking out

One of the biggest points of contention came after Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced on Tuesday that negative gearing will be wound back to only include new builds, breaking Labor's

Under Labor's changes, only those with existing negatively geared properties or who build new homes on vacant land will be entitled to claim their expenses.

Bec added that while she would not be personally impacted by the budgetary changes, she was concerned about the wider community.

'Before anyone writes the headline, "Wealthy Bec Judd whinges about paying more tax", this isn't about me, I've built my wealth already,' she said.

'This is about my fellow Australians and our future generations. Especially the bright spark kids who want to create businesses and have a crack. This sadly is no longer the country to do it in.'

Bec joins other high-profile celebrities to speak out against the changes, including comedian Dave Hughes, who recently launched a blistering attack on the Australian government over recent policy decisions made 

The comedian, 55, didn't hold back as he accused authorities of allowing criminal activity to spiral out of control and questioned the management of public systems.

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'I can't remember the referendum where we all agreed that criminal cartels could just take over the country,' the TV personality began his expletive-filled rant.

The glamorous influencer added that she was concerned about the devastating impact the budget could have on the entire country

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