
Last night Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered the 2021 Federal Budget which was an extension of October’s 2020 COVID-recovery Budget, and focused on job creation and spending for individuals, in the wake of the pandemic.
With an election looming, the conservative Budget included few surprises, continuing to give support to some key industries (but not all), that have been most significantly impacted by the economic downturn.
Did you miss out or do you want to watch the Budget Breakfast again? The full recording is now available to you online and free of charge to watch whenever suits you.
Watch our Mandarin team give us a review of what took center stage in this year’s Budget.
Our Fast Facts take a look at what took centre stage in the Federal Budget in areas of personal, business and industry support.
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