$65m in Aussie aid for Ukraine
The Federal Budget has boosted its humanitarian package for embattled Ukraine, now in its second year of war with Russia. See how else Australia is helping.
The Federal Budget has boosted its humanitarian package for embattled Ukraine, now in its second year of war with Russia. See how else Australia is helping.
Mayor Paul Antonio and Groom MP Garth Hamilton have responded to the federal government’s budget, with both holding concerns about the future of two major Toowoomba projects.
Aussie dietitians have labelled a key element of the federal budget as the “start of the end of malnutrition in aged care”. See why and what else is afoot for the sector.
An attractive fringe benefits tax exemption for green machines has helped drive sales of electric and plug-in hybrid cars – but that’s about to change. See how.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians will be able to train for skilled jobs across in-demand industries under a major budget boost for tradies.
The federal government hopes to create “thousands” of new apprenticeships in SA under extensive measures in Tuesday’s federal budget.
Aussie drivers are expected to get petrol price relief in the federal budget, but there is one big catch to cutting the fuel excise.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed how he will pay for billions of dollars worth of promises in the federal budget.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has ripped into NSW, saying his state is not a “benevolent uncle” who bails out the east after poor financial decisions.
All the pre-election budget announcements will be revealed on Tuesday, but some promises have already been made. Here’s everything you need to know.
Anthony Albanese has repeatedly hammered one issue, but he can’t guarantee things will be different under a Labor government.
It was first flagged six years ago, but Tuesday night’s federal budget will include $200m for a long-awaited upgrade to one of Adelaide’s worst road bottlenecks.
Stephen Mullighan has drawn the battle lines as he takes over SA’s books, vowing to fight the GST “scandal” while demanding immediate cost of living relief in Tuesday’s federal budget.
This group has started a “new tradition” and will be instrumental in carrying out a new $17.9bn infrastructure pipeline.
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