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Afternoon Update: Chalmers blames ‘scare campaign’ for budget backlash; neo-Nazis challenge hate ban; and visually impaired bowlers

Treasurer Jim Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he’s not surprised by negative polls in response to the budget. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

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The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, is blaming an “unhinged scare campaign” for fuelling some of the backlash to the government’s proposed crackdown on negative gearing, capital gains tax and trusts.

Chalmers has conceded Labor has taken a “political hit” after the latest Newspoll found a negative response to last Tuesday’s budget.

Speaking to reporters in Queensland on Monday, Chalmers said the government was prepared to wear the short-term political cost in order to attempt to fix the “broken” status quo on housing and tax.

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Visually impaired bowlers from across the country have been representing their states at the Australian Blind Bowlers Association’s national championships at Club Tweed in northern New South Wales.

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“I’m still on film sets and I do the headcount every day. There’s 10 women and there’s 75 men every morning. I love men, but what happens is the jokes become the same. You just have to brace yourself slightly.” – Cate Blanchett.

The Australian actor lamented that the #MeToo movement “got killed very quickly” in Hollywood, while speaking at the Cannes film festival.

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Coles caught red-handed, so what next?

Australian retailers are on notice after the federal court handed down a landmark judgment against Coles, which was found to have misled shoppers by promoting discounts that were not real.

Guardian Australia’s business editor, Jonathan Barrett, tells Nour Haydar why the court found Coles had misled consumers, what the ruling means for the retailer’s reputation and whether it will mean cheaper prices at the checkout.

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