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Australia's Commonwealth Budget has been unveiled, with a focus on security, fairness and opportunity.
Below BlueNotes, along with ANZ Research, presents its comprehensive coverage of the event, including video, graphics, data, insights and analysis.
The ten biggest Twitter themes of #Budget2017
Here’s what set the world of social alight on the night of the budget.
SHANE WHITE
BlueNotes senior production editor
Budget2017: certainty, opportunity for SMEs
Kate Gibson speaks on video about the impact of the federal budget on small businesses.
GABRIELLE MITCHELL
BlueNotes contributing editor
Australian Commonwealth Budget 2017-18: Budget2017: growth ambition
The federal budget tries to balance spending with a creative search for revenue.
RICHARD YETSENGA
Chief Economist, ANZ
INFOGRAPHIC: Budget2017: carrots, sticks and steel
The Australian Commonwealth Budget maintains a projected return to surplus in 2020-21.
DAVID PLANK
Head of Australian Economics at ANZ
VIDEO: the key to Budget2017
The 2017-18 Australian Commonwealth Budget has taken control of the economic debate.
RICHARD YETSENGA
Chief Economist, ANZ
Aus budget 2017: what to expect
Cash deficits may be higher in the budget – but should turn to surplus by 20-21.
CHERELLE MURPHY
Senior economist, ANZ
The views and opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author and may not necessarily state or reflect those of ANZ.
EDITOR'S PICKS
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May’s Australian federal budget is being cast as one which will boost infrastructure spending and address ‘fairness’ including through housing affordability and university fee arrangements.
2017-05-02 23:09 -
In her excellent and challenging book Happiness for All, Carol Graham uses the analogy of being stuck in traffic, with the lane next to you moving and yours not.
2017-05-03 23:14 -
When the US Federal Reserve raises interest rates we assume that means tighter financial conditions leading to a slower economy and knock-on impacts to the share market. However, reality is not quite that simple.
2017-05-04 23:25