The big announcement of the 2025 federal budget was $17 billion worth of tax cuts, which have been nothing if not polarising.
It’s the budget that has “election” written all over it. From “modest” tax cuts for every Australian taxpayer to boosts to Medicare and childcare – here are the winners and losers.
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A key detail in the Federal Budget has revealed what the Albanese Government really thinks about Australia Day.
Economic reform? Managing global risk? No, this budget is all about Labor struggling back into office with a $5 a week tax ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the Budget on Tuesday night with a raft of cost-of-living measures designed to appeal to ...
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), monitoring a Chinese navy warship as it circumnavigated Australia last month, heard it ...
The spotlight was tonight on Treasurer Jim Chalmers as he delivered his fourth federal budget in Canberra on Tuesday.
With Australians set to go to the polls by May 17, Jim Chalmers made the centrepiece of Labor’s pre-election federal budget a ...
Australians are several thousand dollars worse off under the Albanese Government as the cost of groceries, energy and ...
Jim Chalmers will release Labor's fourth federal budget today under a cloud of increased national debt, and Anthony Albanese ...
The federal opposition has left it “too late” to make the Albanese government’s energy failure a key election issue, a ...