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Budget 2023: Anthony Albanese's personal crusade delivers $1.9 ... (The Australian Financial Review)

Landing in Perth after a week in Britain, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday the single parenting payment would be paid until the youngest child ...

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Budget 2023: $4 billion surplus on the cards but deficits to follow (The Australian Financial Review)

The Treasurer will present the strongest budget bottom line since the Morrison government returned the budget to balance in 2018-19, thanks to a strong ...

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Single mums secure extra $4576 handout (NEWS.com.au)

Single parents who rely on welfare will not be forced back to work until their youngest child is 14 in a move that will deliver a $4576 a year windfall to ...

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Budget to predict $4 billion surplus as revenues surge (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The surplus prediction contrasts with the Coalition's last forecast for a $78 billion deficit this financial year, but the budget will sink into deficits ...

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Budget 2023: Jim Chalmers fills in for the Barefoot Investor and ... (Daily Mail)

Dr Chalmers was filling in for the Barefoot Investor, on his financial advice column this week ahead of the Federal Budget being handed down in Canberra on ...

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'Lucky Jim' set to hand down surplus (Daily Telegraph)

In a stunning turnaround to the Budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down a surplus of billions โ€“ but even he admits it won't last.

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Budget 2023: Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy ... (The Australian Financial Review)

The Treasurer is standing under a revenue rainbow of low unemployment and high commodity prices, but the spending requests are pouring in.

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