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Treasurer Jim Chalmers is delivering his third federal budget. Follow our live coverage with all the news and analysis from our team of experts.
It seems the top priority of Anthony Albanese’s government is not to have any priorities.
Economics Editor
This budget taxes more,and spends more,than any of the others for at least a quarter-century,outside the pandemic years. And it conceals the pork better.
Political and international editor
Your guide to who gained the most – and who missed out – in Jim Chalmers’ third federal budget.
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The political message in this budget is breathtakingly simple. The broader policy plan is fiendishly complex.
Just spending money on handouts to bring down inflation is not Jim Chalmers’ main game.
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Women voters are growing increasingly progressive which makes them appetising prey not just for Labor but for the Greens and the teals.
Columnist and senior journalist
The announcement formed the centrepiece of the Albanese government’s long-awaited response to an evaluation of the under-strain mental health system.
A surge in veterans’ payments represents one of the biggest budget blowouts,alongside unexpected increases in disaster relief payments and childcare subsidies.
Knights officials fear an approach to the NRL by Andre Ponga to seek clarity on contractual issues could be the first steps in a plan to extract Kalyn from the club.
High-profile NRL journalist Paul Kent has asked a court to give him time to seek mental health and alcohol treatment.
The NSW government’s proposed laws will make it much harder for the most serious offenders to inflict harm. But there are other protections it can and must deploy.
Professor of law
Citing the toughest trading conditions they’ve experienced,Sydney hospitality veterans Rebecca Lines and Hamish Ingham have closed two eateries.
Two separate dragons were damaged in the attack. Police have released images of two suspects they are looking for.
Filmmaker
Freelance writer
Jim Chalmers and Katy Gallagher promised to rein in the five fiscal horsemen of the budget apocalypse. But have they?
Inflation has not been within the Reserve Bank’s target band for a decade. Tuesday’s budget will forecast it slipping below 3 per cent by year’s end.
Abdul Saddik has represented several members of one of the main clans embroiled in Sydney’s drug war.
The nine-year-old girl was excited to visit her mother,Kallista Mutten,and her mother’s fiance,Justin Stein,before her alleged murder,her grandfather has said.
The Port of Newcastle has paid $13m so that it is no longer prohibited from competing with Port Botany and can diversify away from coal.
Chris Minns repeatedly declined to put a timeline on law changes that will see men who are released on bail after being accused of a serious DV offence required to wear an ankle bracelet.
More than 200 people have been booked for “fat bike” offences in the past year in one council area alone. In Manly,they’ve had enough.
This time last year,Connor Watson wasn’t sure if he would ever play NRL again. Now he’s in the frame for an unlikely Origin debut.
Jack Wighton will remain in representative retirement despite the NSW Blues facing a nightmare injury toll,but insists coach Michael Maguire still has plenty of talent to choose from.
The ACT’s integrity commissioner has launched an investigation into the former judge who helmed the Lehrmann trial probe.
BHP chief Mike Henry said he was disappointed after a $64 billion sweetened bid was immediately rejected by the London-headquartered miner.
Senior business columnist
An art installation will undergo changes after Dubliners flashed their backsides and showed images of the September 11 attacks up to the camera.
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A suburb’s wellbeing was measured on several indicators such as health,environment,jobs and income – but it comes at a price.
One in eight home sellers in the hardest-hit pocket of Sydney are motivated to get a deal done urgently as interest rates stay high.
There’s no pleasure in life greater than being asked to open a jar of olives by a loved one.
Broadcaster and columnist
Keeping their son’s memory alive with and beyond The Laramie Project has become a life’s work for Dennis and Judy Shepard.
Mitchell Moses is out of Magic Round – and no certainty to return for next week’s final Origin I audition – as Cronulla recall Braydon Trindall.
This time last year,Connor Watson wasn’t sure if he would ever play in the NRL again. Now he’s in the frame for an unlikely State of Origin debut.
Argentinian Enrique Pieretto is the Waratahs’ newest starting prop after season-ending injuries to everyone else.
Roosters players Terrell May and Victor Radley said they hope to have Angus Crichton at the club next year.
Victory on Wednesday (AEST) would give Tottenham’s Champions League hopes a huge boost but would also gift their bitter rivals one hand on the Premier League trophy.
Michael Maguire is trying to cultivate a next-man-up ethos for the Blues. He’ll have to start straight away.
Chief Sports Writer