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Jim Chalmers says budget will be ‘our most responsible yet’

Josh Butler

Josh Butler

The government is boasting of making bigger than usual savings in next week’s budget, with Jim Chalmers saying his fourth budget will have “more restraint”.

The treasurer said:

double quotation markResponsible economic management has been a hallmark of this Albanese Government and the May Budget will be our most responsible yet.

It’s understood next Tuesday’s budget will include a bigger than usual gross saving, and represent the second consecutive budget where the government says it has saved more than it has spent. Any upward revisions to revenue will also be banked, in an effort to pay down debt and improve the budget bottom line.

“There will be more savings and more spending restraint helping to pay down more of the trillion dollars of debt that the Liberals left behind,” Chalmers said.

He added:

double quotation markWe’re getting the budget in better nick because that helps to fund the things that Australians need and deserve like Medicare, aged care and cost-of-living relief.

In this Budget you’ll see more responsible economic management and more restraint from the Albanese Government.

Amidst concern about inflation, and the effect of government spending on it, Labor says it is seeking to keep real spending growth in check.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers and minister for finance Katy Gallagher have been speaking in Canberra about the forthcoming budget.

Gallagher said there will be “savings in every portfolio”.

Asked about comments by the prime minister over the weekend that he was rethinking plans for universal childcare, Chalmers said people “shouldn’t lightly dismiss the steps that we have already taken”:

double quotation markWe’ve taken some very substantial steps already when it comes to the reform of early childhood education and care, probably more than any other government when it comes to affordability and access, and recognising that early childhood education and care is more than child care, it’s more than babysitting.

And so we have substantially reoriented the way that this country thinks about early education. We’re very proud of that. And from the Prime Minister right down, there is an appetite to do more in that regard when we can afford to do so.

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