Australian government seeks to woo voters with tax cuts
- Australia's government will unveil a federal budget with an A$1.8 billion extension for energy bill relief, as stated by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
- Albanese announced that Australian households and one million small businesses will receive A$150 rebates automatically applied to electricity bills.
- A poll indicated that most voters want the Labor government replaced, highlighting dissatisfaction with living costs during an election year.
- The budget includes measures for housing affordability amidst concerns about inflation and economic growth.
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Re-election pledges to tip Australian budget back into red
Australia is set to deliver a budget deficit this week, snapping two rare years in the black as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese doles out household relief to boost his re-election chances and global risks cloud the economic outlook.
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