Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Federal Budget 2015 Australia

Budget 2016: Scott Morrison delivers the 2016/17 federal budget



Abbott suggests taxes are not in the agenda, but it promises a return to surplus that can only mean more cuts, more cuts.
Bill Shorten attacked all aspects of the first budget of Joe Hockey in his budget reply speech there last year, but he can not do that when it rises again on Thursday night.
One day, the budget forecasts are looking frayed.
It is not only good for the national budget, small business life brings both personal and financial benefits that aren t in the brochure.



What an extraordinary transformation of the last year miserable doom-and-gloom treasurer caterpillar emerged from his last night cacoon budget as a beautiful butterfly.
Joe Hockey had promised his second budget would be good for the time.
This is the budget of a badly shaken government that put forward the self-preservation economic responsibility.
The Prime Minister proposes to spend 10 billion more on a political engineering act creating the Abbott battlers.
Callum Denness takes a look at what's in the budget, where the money is spent and where the cuts come.



You need to wrap your head around the 2015 government budget We break for you in 45 seconds.
Treasurer Joe Hockey said he's got unfinished business for the nation, and doesn t want to easily give the government.
Former Prime Minister John Howard told a small budget Brisbane that small businesses will see increased spending as a result of the budget.
Foreign aid saves lives, said Senator Scott Ludlam Greens as he criticizes the hockey directionless budget.



Senior business writer Adele Ferguson describes how the budget will impact businesses in Australia.
Senator Nick Xenophon said the second budget of the Treasurer Joe Hockey is like chalk and cheese compared to last year's and could give wiggle room to call an early election.
What are the budget measures will support the work of shade Andrew Leigh Assistant Treasurer Chris Hammer joined discuss second budget of the government.
SMH writer Ross Gittins Economics gives its verdict on the budget and it did not impress.
Treasurer Joe Hockey said he wants people to go as he submits a budget that has a credible path back to surplus.
Treasurer crack down on multinational tax evasion, modernizing the pension plan and announced nearly $ 10 billion for families and small businesses.



SMH political editor Peter Hartcher described how the budget shape the political landscape in the weeks and months ahead.
The grilled Joe Hockey media is briefly interrupted by a request for student Anika excited Buining selfie outside Parliament House in Canberra on budget day.
Terri Butler Labor MP and Senator John Nationals Wacka Williams join Chris Hammer to discuss second budget of the government.
Jacqui Lambie said the heart of Tony Abbott is in the right place on the custody of children, but wants more consultation, David Leyonhjelm compares the budget to a gorilla and Scott Ludlam rubbishes the so-called Netflix tax.
Is now a retirement board up or leaner Quentin Dempster Rocco Fazzari explore whether encouraging people to build their own nest eggs is good for the government budget.



In his last budget Joe Hockey said that as lifters nation, everyone should contribute But negative gearing has become private property in leaners says Quentin Dempster.
The government should abandon the changes in the indexation of pensions in the budget, said Liberal backbencher Andrew Laming.
The budget deficit continues to deteriorate and the Parliament's challenge says Deloitte Access Economics Chris Richardson.
The government will try hard to be fair and family friendly in the budget for this month, but can deliver Joe Hockey analysis with Mark Kenny.


We're wasting money, said Senator John Nationals Wacka Williams; we have an inconsistent approach to economic management, Labor meets Andrew Giles.








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