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Australian budget 2019
February 2020
Grogonomics
Coalition's fervour for a budget surplus cools as prospects turn to toast
Greg Jericho
It’s amazing how things stop becoming a priority when the likelihood of them occurring diminishes
December 2019
Coalition cuts forecast surplus as budget update reveals economic slump
Midyear budget update wipes $21bn off surplus over forward estimates amid poor wage growth and weak consumer spending
September 2019
Grogonomics
If you earn less than $90,000, the Coalition's tax cuts are a big lie
Greg Jericho
They don’t target bracket creep, they overwhelmingly benefit the rich and they open the budget to economic risks
The NDIS has 'saved' the budget: how good is trampling the poor and powerless?
First Dog on the Moon
Would it hurt to stay in debt and spend the money on services that society needs? Yes, because that is SOCIALISM!
Grogonomics
Why Australians shouldn't give a damn that the budget is in balance
Greg Jericho
In a bitter irony, weak GDP growth is bolstered by NDIS spending, and the deficit is lower than forecast due to NDIS underspend
July 2019
Josh Frydenberg: It’s not for me to tell people how to spend their money
Treasurer says government is looking beyond tax cuts and infrastructure spending for ways to stimulate the economy
May 2019
Morrison acknowledges budget is still in deficit despite 'back in black' pitch
PM appears on 7.30 and claims if re-elected it will be him driving the agenda rather than the Liberal party’s conservative faction
April 2019
Labor's $2.3bn cancer plan explained: breakthrough or 'black hole'?
Australian politics live with Amy Remeikis
Porter attacks Shorten over attending Huang Xiangmo's daughter's wedding – as it happened
Chris Bowen says budget surplus propped up by 'dodgy accounting trick'
Australian politics live with Amy Remeikis
Scott Morrison says of Peter Dutton's meeting with Chinese billionaire: 'Nothing to see here' – as it happened
The Guardian Essential report
For all its noise, the budget just reinforces what voters already think
Peter Lewis
The Guardian Essential report
The Guardian Essential report, 9 April results
Coalition's move to flatten tax brackets will cost $147bn, new analysis finds
Australian politics live with Amy Remeikis
Mathias Cormann reveals last-minute timing of Newstart backdown – as it happened
Most youth allowance recipients face housing stress despite getting rent assistance
Labor to ramp up pressure in estimates after election campaign delayed
Grogonomics
The desire to help the wealthiest is entrenched in the government’s strategy
Greg Jericho
Parliament has been enslaved by its fetishes – and it's time to end the downward spiral
Katharine Murphy Political editor
Weekly Beast
News Corp journos see red over pro-budget propaganda blitz
Amanda Meade
About 70 results for Australian budget 2019
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