PM confirms Treasury will release discussion paper for 'further input' on CGT changes — as it happened

It’s continued during the Iran crisis and we’ll wait and see where the Iran crisis concludes at the moment, but once its factors are removed, inflation will still be too high because of the approach the Albanese government is taking, and that means households are going to pay more."Labor frontbencher Amanda Rishworth and Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson clashed on morning television over changes to the capital gains tax and negative gearing.Things got pretty fiery.Liberal senator Maria Kovacic is asked if she thought the tone went a bit too far."I think the thing I'll say is that it reflects the white-hot anger that there is out in the community," she tells Afternoon Briefing.She takes aim at the government's two-day inquiry into the changes, calling it a "sham"."People are angry We'll see how that unfolds over the coming days," Taylor says.The opposition leader has been asked about how a Coalition proposal to audit funding to Indigenous organisations will work.Speaking from Alice Springs, Angus Taylor says he can't see how federal funding is benefiting Indigenous communities."There's a lot of money and it's hard to see the evidence of where some of the benefits are flowing," Taylor says."The $350 million that was committed by this federal government, for instance, it is hard to see the evidence of the benefits that are flowing from that."Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has suggested that a community organisation would have to produce an outcome to keep its funding.Meanwhile, Taylor says he's visited town camps today and says the situation is "tragic"."We want to see better