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Budget25

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Energy

Gas reserve, quick approvals heart of Dutton pitch

blankby AAPMarch 27, 2025March 27, 2025

A gas reserve and $1 billion earmarked for pipelines and storage will bring down power prices, the opposition leader says, as he promises cost-of-living relief.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025

Dutton to pitch cheaper petrol in budget reply

by RK Crosby with AAPMarch 27, 2025March 30, 2025

Peter Dutton is expected to announce a pledge to halve the fuel excise in his speech in reply to the Budget tonight.

Posted inAgriculture, Australia Votes 2025, Business, Federal Politics, Health

Small and rural forgotten in Budget for big end of town

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 26, 2025March 30, 2025

Last night’s budget has come under intense criticism for ignoring small business and rural communities, while showering trinkets and favours on our biggest cities and businesses.

Posted inAgriculture, Federal Politics

Food and fibre get millions to fend off Trump tariffs

blankby AAPMarch 25, 2025March 27, 2025

The federal government has moved to defend Australia’s agricultural exports, as the sector prepares to have one of its biggest production years on record.

Posted inFederal Politics

‘Optimism’ in budget as Australia seen turning a corner

blankby AAPMarch 25, 2025March 25, 2025

The cost of living will be centre stage in the government’s budget as many continue to do it tough, but a cabinet minister says there is reason to have hope.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, National News

Labor lays election groundwork with budget promises

blankby AAPMarch 25, 2025March 25, 2025

The federal government is expected to lean into its strengths when it delivers funding for Medicare, infrastructure and the cost of living in its budget.

Posted inExplainers and backgrounders, Federal Politics

Explainer: Budget night jargon

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 25, 2025March 25, 2025

If you’ve ever found yourself nodding along to budget coverage while secretly wondering what on earth they’re talking about, this list is for you.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Money

Treasurer denies bribes, Barnaby says ‘it’s your sugar’

by RK Crosby with AAPMarch 24, 2025March 24, 2025

Labor is offering another $150 power bill rebate as a sweetener in tomorrow night’s budget, but Barnaby Joyce is reminding voters that’s your money.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Federal Politics

Budget week to bring inflation, cost-of-living news

blankby AAPMarch 23, 2025March 23, 2025

The Albanese government will look to further ease cost-of-living pressures without adding to inflation when it delivers its fourth budget.

Posted inAgriculture, Australia Votes 2025, Mental Health

Joint call for urgent action to address suicide in rural areas

blankby Tom PleveyMarch 18, 2025March 23, 2025

Some 30 organisations have made a joint call for the Government to fund an efforts tor prevent suicide in rural areas.

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