Listen to Australian and world news and follow trending topics with SBS News Podcasts.TRANSCRIPTImproving housing affordability for young people is being positioned as a centrepiece of tonight's federal budget.The budget papers will announce tax reform towards that end, as well as measures designed to boost housing supply.The government claims the measures will help 75,000 Australians buy their first home.In a video posted to social media to promote the announcement, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Treasurer Jim Chalmers , and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher say the move will restoring fairness to the system."Buying your first home shouldn't feel impossible/ But right now, too many young people feel locked out of the housing market/Tonight, we are changing Australia's tax system to level the playing field for them/This is about doing the right thing to help more young Australians buy a home of their own.".Australia’s ambassador to the Netherlands has met with Australians evacuated from a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak.Doctor Greg French spoke briefly with the group from a distance, due to health protocols.Four Australian citizens, a permanent resident and a New Zealander are now in initial quarantine in the Netherlands, before continuing their journey to Australia.Health Minister Mark Butler says the group is in good spirits despite the ordeal."They're all in good health and relatively good spirits They've obviously been subject to a pretty difficult period on that cruise ship, as all the passengers have been