Jim Chalmers pushes pitch to middle Australia

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers is pushing his budget credentials to middle Australia as a major nationwide sales pitch kicks into gear.

Mr Chalmers was out alongside Energy Minister Chris Bowen on Monday when he made his pitch to middle Australia.

“There are a range of initiatives really right across the board which are designed deliberately to support people in middle Australia.”

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