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There’s a tax cut for every taxpayer, but don’t be fooled: there are still winners and losers in this year’s federal budget. See the full breakdown.
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14th May 2024
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Winners and losers in the Federal budget
There’s a tax cut for every taxpayer, but don’t be fooled: there are still winners and losers in this year’s federal budget. See the full breakdown.
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Australia’s $1 trillion debt burden despite $9.3bn surplus
Australia’s debt burden will still comfortably sail past one trillion dollars in the next two years, despite the government forecasting a surplus of $9.3bn this year.
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Your Federal budget 5-minute guide
Millions of Aussies will welcome tax cuts, bill relief and frozen medicine prices. But others will feel pain with the cost of living blowing out. See what’s in the budget and how i...
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Give us some relief: Why it ain’t easy being this Albanese
They may share a surname with the PM, but Joan and Nathaniel Albanese are anything but sure bets to vote for an Anthony Albanese-led Labor. Here’s what they want fixed.
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Change of heart for axed Hills interchange upgrades
The axed interchange upgrades at Mount Barker and Verdun will go ahead after funding was reinstated. See the infrastructure winners in SA.
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Adelaide, not the place they want to be as brain drain to surge
South Australia’s brain drain is on the move – predicted to accelerate as more people flee the state to live elsewhere in Australia.
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Proton therapy bunker a bust as funding dries up
Adelaide’s stalled proton therapy beam project has been snubbed in the budget. See where money will be spent on health in SA.
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$4250 super boost and child care pay rise
Working Aussie mums are set for a significant boost to their retirement nest egg, and child care workers are up for a raise as the government targets fraud.
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Bikies, drugs and illegal tobacco imports targeted
Bikies and underworld figures involved in organised crime are being targeted to stop cocaine and ice, while illegal tobacco imports that have sparked firebombings are also being hi...
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$468m to stop dodgy NDIS therapy rorts and fraud
Millions of dollars will be spent in getting the NDIS back on its feet amid growing evidence of providers taking advantage of participants and taxpayer funding.
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