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Chalmers announces final budget relief before election

Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces final cost-of-living budget measures ahead of impending election, despite ongoing deficits.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces final cost-of-living budget measures ahead of impending election, despite ongoing deficits.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers will announce a final cost-of-living initiative, focusing on public health measures and energy rebates, ahead of the federal budget and elections.

The government claims these efforts will ease financial burdens while maintaining responsible economic management.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced one final cost-of-living initiative ahead of the upcoming federal budget and potential election.

After a series of financial measures aimed at easing burdens on Australians, including free GP visits, cheaper medicines, and reduced beer excise, Chalmers is set to unveil additional support on Tuesday.

Government sources indicate this announcement will not involve housing or tax cuts. Chalmers emphasized the government’s achievements in economic management, highlighting improved deficits and reduced debt.

Cost of living

He stated that this budget aims to ease the cost of living while addressing inflation. Recent spending has focused on public health measures, such as free GP visits that could save families up to $657 annually, and reductions in prescription costs under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.

These initiatives also include a $150 energy rebate extended for six months amidst rising energy prices, as well as adjustments to the home equity scheme to broaden access for potential homeowners.

Additionally, a freeze on beer tax for two years has been announced to alleviate the financial strain on consumers and the hospitality industry.

Despite criticisms regarding public spending, the government insists that it is committed to responsible economic management, claiming to have achieved significant budget improvements.

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