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Australian treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers 2024 budget speech
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The federal treasurer delivered his 2024 budget in parliament on May 14, likely to be Labor’s last budget before the next election.
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This is a budget for the here and now and it's a budget for the decades to come.
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It's a responsible budget that helps people under pressure today and invests in the promise
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and potential of the more prosperous future that we can make together.
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Our main priorities are helping with the cost of living, building more homes for Australians,
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investing in a future made in Australia and the skills and universities we'll need to
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make it a reality, strengthening Medicare and the care economy and responsible economic
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management which is set to produce another surplus and help fight inflation.
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Our new tax cuts for middle Australia are the biggest part of the cost of living relief
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in this budget.
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From July 1 all 13.6 million taxpayers will get a tax cut and for 84% of taxpayers and
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90% of taxpaying women a bigger tax cut than they would have under the previous government.
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This is about rewarding the hard work of our nurses and teachers and truckies and tradies
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and the 2.9 million people earning $45,000 a year or less who would have received nothing.
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The average benefit is $1,888 a year which is $36 a week.
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Our tax cuts are better for families and communities, women and young people.
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They are better for business and they are better for the economy.
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In 2022 Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggered the biggest shock to global energy prices
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since the 1970s.
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We know Australian families and businesses have felt this pain and that's why we've
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stepped in to help.
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Electricity prices would have risen 15% in the last year if not for our efforts.
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Instead they rose an average of 2%.
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And tonight I assure Australians that more help is on the way.
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This budget delivers $3.5 billion in new energy bill relief for everyone.
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Just as every Australian taxpayer will get a tax cut, every Australian household will
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get energy price relief.
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From July 1 Australians will receive an energy rebate of $300 and 1 million small businesses
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will get a little bit more.
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The ABS has shown how cutting energy bills directly cuts inflation too, keeping the lights
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on for families and businesses and keeping downward pressure on inflation.
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Going to university can be a life-changing opportunity.
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For 35 years now our student loan system has supported millions of people who study hard
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to chase their dream.
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But spikes in inflation have exposed a flaw in this system and put young people under
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unfair pressure.
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We are fixing that and we are changing that so that it won't happen again.
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We're capping indexation of student loans to either the consumer price index or the
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wage price index, whichever is lower.
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And backdating it to the middle of 2023 will cut indexation from last year in half.
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It will wipe $3 billion in student debt for over 3 million Australians and save the average
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person around $1,200.
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Violence against women is a national shame and it requires our national action.
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We're delivering $925 million to establish the Permanent Leaving Violence Program, which
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takes our total investment to address violence against women to $3.4 billion.
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But we know that there is more work for all of us to do.
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And we are very proud, Mr Speaker, that this budget extends superannuation to parents on
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paid leave.
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When it comes to these first months of your child's life, you can't put a price on being
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there and you shouldn't pay a price for being there.
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That's why we've provided $1.1 billion to pay super on government-funded parental leave.
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This will make the super system fairer, it will reduce the gender gap and it will benefit
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180,000 families a year.
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And we're providing another $56 million to improve access to women's health services
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and $19 million to support carers to better choose how and when they work.
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