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Budget back in black

TREASURER Josh Frydenberg has delivered his first budget, offering a surplus of $7.1 billion, and promising tax cuts to middle-income households. 

Frydenberg delivers first budget

Frydenberg delivers first budget

  "After more than a decade of deficits, this budget forecasts a surplus of$7.1 billion in 2019-20, a $55.5 billion turnaround from the deficit we inherited six years ago,"the treasurer said.    ...

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