What we know about the NSW state budget
With Australia’s biggest state set to hand down its budget, residents have been warned to temper their expectations. Here’s what you can expect
With Australia’s biggest state set to hand down its budget, residents have been warned to temper their expectations. Here’s what you can expect
NSW will record a further four years of deficits in an attempt to protect families and businesses following fallout from this year’s GST carve-up.
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Swelling government tax revenues from soaring commodity prices and low unemployment has pushed down the budget deficit to a razor-thin margin.
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