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Tax cuts and child care changes: How will the 2021 Budget benefit YOU?

Single parents who want to buy a home, school leavers and retirees who want to boost their superannuation accounts are set to be big winners from this year s federal Budget.  Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will deliver his second Budget speech in seven months at 7.30pm on Tuesday as he aims to rebuild an economy that was sent into recession by the coronavirus lockdowns. Mr Frydenberg is already planning more big spending next financial year, with Deloitte predicting a Budget deficit of $87 billion, a figure well below this year s estimated $167 billion shortfall. We won t be undertaking any sharp pivots towards austerity. We want more people in jobs and in better paying jobs. This is what our fiscal strategy is designed to achieve, he said.

How you could be better off in this year s Australian federal Budget

On Tuesday at 7.30pm Josh Frydenberg will hand down the federal budget  His focus is on supporting the economy to recover from Covid-19 pandemic  Treasurer also set to announce axing of threshold for employers to pay super Means workers do not need to earn $450 a month before employers contribute  Worker on $400 a month is $450 better off within a year of change being made 

What the 2021 federal budget means for you

Working parents, average income earners and Aussies with relatives in aged care are set to be big winners from Tuesday s federal budget. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will deliver his second budget speech in six months at 7.30pm on Tuesday as he aims to rebuild the economy after the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Frydenberg has already promised more big spending next financial year, with Deloitte predicting a budget deficit of $87 billion, a figure well below this year s estimated $167 billion shortfall. We won t be undertaking any sharp pivots towards austerity. We want more people in jobs and in better paying jobs. This is what our fiscal strategy is designed to achieve, he said in a speech last week.

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Adelle Neary is Australia’s next consul-general in Chengdu, and replaces Christopher Lim. Neary is a career officer with DFAT, and has previously served overseas in Vientiane and Jakarta. In Canberra she has undertaken work associated with the MH17 flight disaster as well as contributing to the work of the Foreign Policy White Paper Taskforce. She has also served as an adviser, international division, within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Visitor economy expert panel Former federal tourism minister Martin Ferguson has been appointed to lead the new Reimagining the Visitor Economy Expert Panel over the next six months.

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