Federal Budget 2023 live: Chalmers to announce surplus; Cost-of-living relief expected

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Federal Budget 2023 live: Chalmers to announce surplus; Cost-of-living relief expected
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers will soon hand down one of the most important federal budgets in decades. But what's in it for you? 9News

Thank you for joining us for our 2023 Federal Budget coverage. Our 9news.com.au team is currently holed up in budget lock-up poring over the key details before it is handed down at 7.30pm.

We already know a surplus will be announced, but all eyes will be on what cost-of-living relief Jim Chalmers announces. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said helping 'vulnerable Australians' will be at the heart of the budget. "Supporting vulnerable Australians, growing the economy and strengthening the budget to make our finances more secure for the future," he said.

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