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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced that his proposal allowing individual states and territories to levy their own personal income taxes has been withdrawn from consideration by the Council of Australian Governments. The withdrawal is due to a lack of consensus in the Council, which is comprised of Australian state and territory leaders. As a result, the Australian government will develop new alternate proposals to provide greater autonomy in how states and territories may use their allocation of tax revenue instead of the current grants systems.