Scraps for business: First Retail's Chris Wilkinson, First Union’s Edward Miller and Hnry’s James Fuller debate Budget 2023.
The butter gets spread thinly – with only crusts for businesses, according to business lobby.
Both parties say extra government spending will keep inflation and interest rates high.
‘You have to play the cards dealt in front of you.’
The Budget’s $451m investment into three new science hubs has been given the thumbs up but is it enough?
There was no money allocated to support farmers, nor initiatives to reduce their emissions.
So what does ‘Support for today, Building for tomorrow’ actually mean?
Trustee tax rate to go up to 39% from April next year.
NBR reveals how business big and small fares in Budget 2023.
Budget 2023 discloses no recession and inflation back in box next year.