Jim Chalmers is expected to deliver a surplus in the upcoming Federal Budget, but he warned iron ore prices and a softening labour market put a dent in how large it will be.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said the priority of the Federal Budget will be to deliver cost-of-living relief that doesn't add to inflation, so what's in it for you?
With inflation soaring, what can we expect when Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers his first Federal Budget next week? Shane Oliver joins us on Friends With Money.
$2.5 billion in aged care funding and lower childcare costs were among the commitments promised by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese in his Budget reply speech.
Support for first-home buyers is extended, endometriosis clinics in each state, and a funding boost for Lifeline. Here's the Federal Budget news you've missed.
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