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Federal Budget 2025-26 | Summary
Money comes in. Money goes out. And the Federal Budget is set. Early to arrive, this year’s Budget has had every news and media outlet talking. Unlike last year, we’re starting this year’s Budget in a deficit, wrapped in an uncertain economy, global trade wars and rising tariff tensions to boot. While that all sounds a tad gloomy, the Government is addressing these challenges. And using existing funds to bring you less tax, energy rebates and disaster relief for those impacted by Cyclone Alfred. Medicare and education cash injections will also ease the sting of everyday cost-of-living for many Australians

Budget 2023-24 | Special Report
With increased funding for aged care, mental health services, and education, the budget reflects a commitment to building a more inclusive and sustainable future for all Australians. Stay informed on the latest developments by reading our full budget report on our website.