Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the restrained spending in his first Budget, saying it was limited by the need to contain inflation and his predecessor’s failure to build economic resilience. Tuesday’s Budget consequently eschewed new direct industry support in favour of long-term resilience, building “bang for buck” initiatives like skills, clean energy and digital infrastructure….
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