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FEDERAL BUDGET 2019: full coverage

Australia's 2019-20 federal budget has been unveiled, with a focus on personal income tax cuts and new infrastructure spending.

bluenotes, along with ANZ Research, will present comprehensive coverage of the event including videos, graphics, data, insights and analysis below.

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Back to black with an election to come 

As expected, cuts to personal income taxes and big infrastructure spending dominated the 2019-20 Australian Federal Budget.

Cherelle Murphy | Senior Economist, ANZ

Reaching peak budget

Structural changes occurring in Australia are starting to impact the budget more forcefully, particularly demographic changes.

Richard Yetsenga | Chief Economist, ANZ

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The graphic truth

Tax, outlook, health, infrastructure, the key numbers of Federal Budget in pictures.

David Plank | Head of Australian Economics, ANZ

Small business perks

Tax write-offs and funding for apprenticeships are some of the promises for SMEs from the 2019-20 Australian Federal Budget.

Isaac Rankin | Managing Director - Commercial, ANZ

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Labor’s alternative

Some were disappointed with the 2019-20 Australian Federal Budget, does this simply reflect the focus on tax cuts?

David Plank | Head of Australian Economics at ANZ

The views and opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author and may not necessarily state or reflect those of ANZ.

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03 Apr 2019

FEDERAL BUDGET 2019: back to black with an election to come

Cherelle Murphy | Senior Economist, ANZ

As expected, cuts to personal income taxes and big infrastructure spending dominated the 2019-20 Australian Federal Budget.

03 Apr 2019

FEDERAL BUDGET 2019: reaching peak budget

Richard Yetsenga | Chief Economist, ANZ

Structural changes occurring in Australia are starting to impact the budget more forcefully, particularly demographic changes.