Chalmers Defends Albanese Government Balance Sheet
Chalmers Defends Albanese Government Balance Sheet. Chalmers reveals dates for bans on government and bank cheques Jim Chalmers' federal budget speech decoded You heard what Jim Chalmers said but what did he really mean? We cut through the jargon to explain what the budget means for you. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the Albanese government's balance sheet, declaring the Labor Party had made "substantial progress" economically since forming government, despite major "slippage" since two consecutive surpluses.
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Mr Howard said the budget was "out of control" and voters were "haunted by all the debt", with the fiscal balance sheet awash in red ink over the forward estimates and government debt. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the Albanese government's balance sheet as the 'biggest positive turnaround' in a budget in a single parliamentary term 'in history'.
Albanese faces new challenges following tax backflip The Australian
Mr Howard said the budget was "out of control" and voters were "haunted by all the debt", with the fiscal balance sheet awash in red ink over the forward estimates and government debt. Jim Chalmers won't stop talking about Labor's "responsible economic management" between now and the election Mr Howard said the budget was "out of control" and voters were "haunted by all the debt", with the fiscal balance sheet awash in red ink over the forward estimates and government debt.
Jim Chalmers delivers first Albanese government's budget SBS News. The Final Budget Outcome for 2022‑23 [PDF 2.6MB] shows the Albanese Government's responsible economic management and spending restraint has delivered the first budget surplus in 15 years. Jim Chalmers won't stop talking about Labor's "responsible economic management" between now and the election
Albanese faces new challenges following tax backflip The Australian. Jim Chalmers' federal budget speech decoded You heard what Jim Chalmers said but what did he really mean? We cut through the jargon to explain what the budget means for you. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the Albanese government's balance sheet, declaring the Labor Party had made "substantial progress" economically since forming government, despite major "slippage" since two consecutive surpluses.