Advocates call out budget imbalance
The Treasurer has been blasted for providing a budget that does not adequately support Australia’s poorest people amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
The Treasurer has been blasted for providing a budget that does not adequately support Australia’s poorest people amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
The agribusiness has increased its capital expenditure target for a new oilseed crush facility to $500m, with the budget’s green fuels focus providing a boost.
This budget simply doesn’t do any work to take inflation out of the economy. The pain will be felt by all Australians.
While the prime minister expected to spend his week spruiking the federal budget, he’s instead facing a completely different kind of fight.
Company and personal tax revenue is expected to produce a $14.5bn budget turnaround from the forecasts of last December, Deloitte Access Economics data predicts.
Students saddled with unpaid placements and soaring debts could be in line for relief in next month’s Federal Budget, the Treasurer has hinted.
One of the biggest costs to taxpayers is getting put under the microscope ahead of next month’s federal budget.
The Prime Minister has dropped a new hint on what Australians could expect in next month’s federal budget.
The government must respond to the US Inflation Reduction Act in its May budget because Australia is increasingly uncompetitive at attracting investment, the Business Council says.
Ballooning wages bills, higher energy prices and skyrocketing insurance premiums are adding to the burdens of the nation’s retailers.
The Prime Minister has dropped a sneaky hint of what Australians can expect to see in the upcoming federal budget.
The Prime Minister has dropped a sneaky hint of what Australians can expect to see in the upcoming federal budget.
Federal parliament’s final question time until the May budget has ended with the Greens leader copping a sledge down from a surprising minister.
Stage three tax cut changes, negative gearing, superannuation rule changes and 2023’s end of the LMITO spark anger. Here’s why.
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