Australia has achieved a second consecutive budget surplus, standing at A$15.8 billion ($10.91 billion) for the year to June 2024, the centre-left government said on Sunday, helped by lower spending.
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The Albanese government delivered a second consecutive budget surplus, as illustrated below by Justin Fabo at Antipodean Macro: The underlying cash budget balance recorded a surplus of $15.8 billion ...