Treasurer Jim Chalmers claims the Government’s second consecutive surplus has not come at the expense of cost-of-living relief for households doing it tough.
Katina Curtis and Ellen Ransley
WA’s Budget is in a strong position and the envy of other State and Territory treasurers.
Paula Gadsby
Western suburbs residents were left dumbfounded on Wednesday night after more than half of their council’s members failed to show up for a meeting to revisit its budget.
Harriet Flinn
Living costs, enhanced infrastructure and community wellbeing are at the forefront of Narrogin’s priorities this financial year, revealed in the shire’s $32m budget.
Hannah Whitehead
The City of Bunbury has passed the 2024-25 budget, with the nearly two-hour meeting highlighted by antics involving chocolates.
Holly Prentice
Barcelona's mayor says the Spanish city will lift its current tourist tax for stopover cruise passengers.
Staff Writers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he is expecting Australia’s surplus to grow beyond the $9.3bn forecast in the budget, with the exact figures set to drop in September.
Jessica Wang
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will on Friday release consultation papers to start the process of designing the $17.5 billion production tax credit for critical minerals processing.
Katina Curtis
Cost-of-living help has been handed to struggling to households in an ACT budget that also vies to tackle the housing crisis and other slower-burn challenges.
Poppy Johnston
The latest tax cuts will see families with children pocket more than $60 a week on average, Treasury analysis shows.
Samantha Lock
A series of predicted budget surpluses have turned into deficits for NSW, pushing debt to a projected figure of nearly $200 billion within a few years.
Peter Bodkin
A housing-themed NSW budget will deliver hundreds of affordable homes for essential workers as the premier promises to pull every lever to alleviate the crisis.
Abe Maddison
The NSW government will deliver billions of dollars in funding for "back-to-basics" measures in its upcoming budget.
Peter Bodkin and William Ton
Less than one in three builders who applied for interest-free support have been issued with a State Government loan.
Jake Dietsch
THE SHADY ECONOMIST: The State and Federal Budgets have not provided the cost of living relief many West Australians were hoping for this year. Here’s why ...
Alexandra Colalillo
South Australia's Labor government has delivered its third budget, predicting a $248 million surplus in 2024/25 with net debt set to rise.
It’s a Budget season tradition as reliable as autumnal selfies in front of Canberra’s famous Budget tree.
Some of WA’s most influential business leaders have provided Jim Chalmers with a ‘frank’ discussion around the State and National economy, on the Treasurer’s first trip to Perth since the Federal Budget.
Dylan Caporn
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Treasurer Jim Chalmers are putting WA at the centre of the political world a week on from the Federal Budget.
Dan Jervis-Bardy and Katina Curtis
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor says Australia does not need to pour billions of taxpayer dollars into critical minerals because our allies are investing in the industry.
Waiting until 2027 before billions in minerals processing tax credits kick in for WA could temper the labour and housing shortages already putting pressure on the State, a Big Four economist believes.
Simone Grogan
Income-tested Centrelink customers with money to invest have dodged a very nasty bullet and will benefit significantly from the 12-month extension to the deeming rate freeze. Here’s why …
Nick Bruining
The Barefoot Investor compares the Federal Treasury’s forecasting to his sons’ inability to aim at the toilet.
Barefoot Investor