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ALGA analysis of 2023-24 Federal Budget

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Please see the analysis and updates below in relation to the 2023-24 Federal Budget handed down in Canberra tonight (9 May 2023).

Posted 9 May, 2023

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    President’s Update – 8 May 2023
    Solid budget for local government: council funding tops $3 billion

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