$7.1b surplus key point of budget

The federal budget surplus has a forecast of $7.1 billion, the first in 12 years.

A SUMMARY OF THE 2019 FEDERAL BUDGET

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ECONOMY

- Budget surplus forecast of $7.1 billion, the first in 12 years

- Surplus forecast rising to $11 billion In 2020-21 and then $17.8 billion in 2021-22 before dropping to $9.2 billion in 2022-23

- Goal of eliminating Commonwealth net debt by 2030 or sooner

- Economic growth as measured by GDP to rise to 2.75 per cent

- Unemployment rate steady at 5.0 per cent

- Inflation as measured by CPI to be 2.25 per cent

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TAXATION

- $158 billion of additional tax relief for those earning up to $126,000 a year

- Up to $1,080 in savings for single income families and up to $2,160 for dual income families.

- Tax rate lowered from 32.5 per cent to 30 per cent from July 2024 for all taxpayers earning between $45,000 and $200,000

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SMALL BUSINESS

- Tax rates cut to 25 per cent by 2021-22

- Increasing access to finance with a new $2 billion fund

- Instant asset write-off increased to $30,000 and expanded to businesses with turnover of up to $50 million

- Additional $60 million for Export Market Development Grants

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REGULATION

- Additional support to the Tax Office to reduce tax cheats

- Additional support to financial regulators in the wake of the Banking Royal Commission

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INFRASTRUCTURE

- Boosting infrastructure spending to $100 billion over the decade

- Increasing the Urban Congestion Fund four-fold from $1 billion to $4 billion including a $500 million Commuter Car Park Fund

- Providing $2 billion for fast-rail between Melbourne and Geelong as well as fast-rail corridors in other areas

- $2.2 billion for safer roads

- $1 billion to improve freight routes and access to ports

- $100 million for regional airports

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THE BUSH

- $6.3 billion in drought support

- $3.3 billion for those affected by flood

- New North Queensland Livestock Industry Recovery Agency

- New $3.9 billion Emergency Response Fund for natural disaster recovery efforts

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YOUNG WORKERS

- $525 million skills package

- 80,000 new apprenticeships

- Incentive payments to employers up to $8000 per placement

- New apprentices to receive a $2000 incentive payment

- $62 million to boost literacy, numeracy and digital skills

- Funding to increase participation for women and girls in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) industries

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RESEARCH

- $9 billion for science, research and technology, including commercialisation

- $400 million for genomics research to unlock the secrets of DNA

- $160 million for research to improve the health of indigenous Australians

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HEALTH

- $80 billion for more MRI machines, more life-changing medicines on the PBS, more funding for mental health, better access to GPs, hospitals and dental services

- Funding upgrades to regional hospitals, the first being in Townsville

- Establishing Australia’s first comprehensive children’s cancer centre in Sydney

- Helping to build a new Brain and Spinal Ward in South Australia

- $461 million for youth mental health and suicide prevention strategy

- $500 million for a Royal Commission into the mistreatment of people with disability

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AGED

- $725 million for 10,000 new home care packages

- One-off Energy Assistance Payment for pensioners of $75 for singles and $125 for couples

- $84 million to enable carers to leave a loved one in safe hands and take a break

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ENVIRONMENT

- $3.5 billion Climate Solutions Package, $2 billion of which will go to practical emission reduction activities, working with farmers and Indigenous communities

- $100 million Environment Restoration Fund to deliver large-scale environmental projects

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SCHOOLS

- committing around $30 million to all schools for upgrades to libraries, classrooms and play equipment

- new scholarship program for over 1,000 students a year to study in regional Australia

- $453 million to extend pre-school education, enabling 350,000 children to receive 15 hours of quality early learning per week in the year before school

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SECURITY

- $328 million to fund prevention, response and recovery initiatives

- $570 million for the Federal Police and ASIO

- Additional $680 million to support service men and women deployed abroad.


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Published 2 April 2019 8:14pm
Source: AAP


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