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Federal Budget 2024: Aussies urged to apply for new passports before major price hike
If you need a new Aussie passport, it's about to cost you more than ever.
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Federal Budget 2024: $20,000 tax break confirmed for these Aussies
The $20,000 instant asset write-off will be extended for another year in Tuesday’s federal budget. Here’s how it works.
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Spending, inflation top budget priority
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has been tasked with further reining in spending in the federal budget as the tight jobs market risks further inflation.
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HECS controversy: Crusading MP responds as young Aussies claim $3 billion HECS lifeline for millions 'not enough'
Labor wants to change the way student loan is indexed and while it'll be welcome relief for many, some say it's just the tip of the iceberg.
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$320 per week cash boost for these Aussie uni students battling 'placement poverty'
The move has been described as a 'massive win' for those who struggle to complete mandatory university placements.
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$121 a week: Treasurer reveals 'additional' Centrelink cash boost for Federal Budget 2024
Welfare recipients are set to have their Centrelink payments increased in next week's federal budget.
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$3 billion in HECS-HELP debt to be wiped for millions of Aussies - here's how much you'll save
The government has announced massive changes to the way student loan debt is indexed.
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Inflation war: Bittersweet trillion-dollar milestone as government cashes in on your hard work
See how much the government is making from the inflation that has been making life tough for Aussies.
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Budget warning for ‘young, old, rich and poor’ as China hurls multi-billion dollar spanner at cost-of-living relief
Stephen Koukoulas breaks down what the upcoming budget means for the economy and you. And why China is a critical element.
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Treasurer’s ‘cash-splash’ call ahead of budget
Additional cost-of-living support is likely to be included in the budget, but the treasurer has made one major call on what it will be.