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Workers, small business owners and Australia’s bottom line are among the big winners in today’s Federal Budget. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know.
Workers, small business owners and Australia’s bottom line are among the big winners in today’s Federal Budget. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know.
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Budget 2019: How it will affect you
It’s been billed as a ‘no one loses’ budget. From singles to families and retirees, this is how the 2019 Federal Budget will affect you.
Infrastructure boom: what Budget means for QLD
Queenslanders will reap the benefits of billions of dollars in new infrastructure, as the Federal Government turns up the heat in the battleground state ahead of next month’s federal elect...
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No sting, just reward in Budget splurge
The 2019 Federal Budget is as much about sandbagging the Government as it is the economy, but the tactics show that the Morrison Government wants to snap voters out of their apathy and will ...
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Budget: the winners and losers
Everyone’s a winner, baby … except at Budget time, when only some people are. This is the ultimate guide to the winners and losers of Josh Frydenberg’s inaugural Budget.
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Frydenberg delivers budget for battlers
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has handed down his first budget, which is Scott Morrison's kick-off to the election campaign. WATCH LIVE
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$158b tax cuts draw election battle lines
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has handed down the Morrison Government’s first Budget including a tax relief for 10 million Australians, a massive infrastructure spend and the first surplus in ...
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Christmas Island detention centre to close again
Christmas Island detention centre faces closure just months after reopening, with the government splashing on defence in the aftermath of the Christchurch massacre.
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Medicare shake up among health sweeteners
The government has revealed major Medicare changes in an attempt to ward off another Labor ‘Mediscare’ campaign ahead of the Federal Election, among billions of dollars of health perks.
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Mental health gets crucial boost in Budget
Scott Morrison will make suicide prevention a personal priority under a $736 million mental health plan outlined in the Budget.
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