Federal Budget 2022 - Overview
The following is a breakdown of the major parts of the Federal Budget delivered last night by the Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg.
Federal Budget 2022 - Overview
Budget at a Glance
Keeping Australians Safe
Cost of Living
Strengthening our Regions
A workforce for now and or the future
Women
Guaranteeing the Essentials
Source: Budget.gov.au
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