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“This budget is our plan for a new generation of prosperity in a new world of uncertainty.”
Tax cuts for most workers
“Whether you’re a truckie, a teacher or a tradie, whether you’re in manufacturing, mining or the care economy, you will earn more and keep more of what you earn,” Chalmers said in a joint statement with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Tax cuts for all workers have been announced in the 2025 federal budget. Source: SBS News
The treasurer said the tax cuts would provide cost of living relief and address bracket creep, and while they were “modest”, the measure would “make a difference”.
The additional tax cuts are projected to cost $17.1 billion over forward estimates.
Greens leader Adam Bandt said the “tiny tax tweak budget” was a “missed opportunity to deliver real cost of living relief”.
More money for health, disability, and aged care
There’s also $423.8 million to support Australians with disability, and more funding for aged care reform.
No more non-complete clauses
The government will also change laws to amend ‘no-poach’ agreements that block staff from being hired by competitors.
More money for social cohesion
African and Chinese communities will also receive some funding to restore museums and other programs.