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Chalmers Defends Albanese Government Balance Sheet. 1.3 The Basic Financial Statements Business LibreTexts Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the Albanese government's balance sheet as the "biggest positive turnaround" in a budget over a single parliamentary term "in history". Jim Chalmers won't stop talking about Labor's "responsible economic management" between now and the election
‘Watch and weep’ Chalmers and Albanese are ‘making it up as they go along’ Sky News Australia from www.skynews.com.au
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. 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.
‘Watch and weep’ Chalmers and Albanese are ‘making it up as they go along’ Sky News Australia
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 He even calls it the defining feature of the Albanese government, brandishing.
Jim Chalmers defends Albanese government’s revised stage three tax cuts Sky News Australia. The Albanese government has spent $60 billion more than it has saved since coming to office, veteran budget watcher Chris Richardson says, causing structural damage to the budget and helping to. He even calls it the defining feature of the Albanese government, brandishing.
Cost of living crisis ‘created’ by Albanese and Chalmers The Courier Mail. 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'. 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.