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But Gillard's Labor Party does not hold a majority in either parliament chamber so will need the support of independents and the minor Greens party to make the tax a reality. Australia and the United States had been the only industrialized countries to refuse to accept reduction targets on carbon emissions until the center-left Labor Party was elected in Australia in 2007. But Labor's attempts to pass such legislation have failed. The main opposition party opposes the tax, arguing it would add to the cost of living for ordinary Australians. The government says the revenue received from the tax will be paid back to low-income householders as compensation for the price rises.
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