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Published 15:38 27 Sept 2016 BST
The move was also opposed by the tourism industry, who felt that such a prohibitive tax may dissuade overseas visitors from travelling to the country; it is estimated that approximately 600,000 backpackers travel Down Under every year.
The tax on working holidaymakers, which was initially proposed as part of the 2015 budget, was expected to bring in up to AUS$500 million and the shortfall brought about by the reduction in the tax rate will be made up by a $5 increase in tax on passengers leaving the country.
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