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NSW Budget 2026–27: Overview


The New South Wales (NSW) 2026–27 Budget outlines economic priorities and major investments in health, education, housing, transport and regional recovery. It aims to provide relief now for immediate cost-of-living pressures and long-term reform to make NSW more secure.
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The people and the budget: empowering public understanding of public finances


Facing record public debt and mounting spending pressures, OECD countries must look beyond traditional tools to secure fiscal sustainability: it can no longer be achieved without public buy-in. This report highlights that empowering public understanding is now an essential component of modern budgeting. It outlines a strategy based on four pillars.
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Budget 2026–27: overview


This overview outlines the key initiatives for the Australian Government Budget, and presents the international and domestic economic outlook. The Budget aims to get Australia through the global oil shock and take pressure off Australians, while continuing to build a stronger economy, better tax system, fairer housing market and a more sustainable budget.
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WA State Budget overview: 2026–27


The overview outlines the economic and fiscal outlook, and key initiatives for the 2026-27 Budget year. The Budget delivers cost of living relief for Western Australians, and continues to deliver on the priorities of housing, health and jobs. Despite geopolitical and economic uncertainty across the world, Western Australia's economy remains the strongest in the nation.
Briefing paper

Budget betrayal: how young people are getting ripped off


This year, the Australian Government is saying the budget will restore 'intergenerational equity'. This analysis argues that policies presented as promoting ‘intergenerational equity’ are failing to address the structural drivers of inequality. It presents recent polling indicating that young Australians are worried about burgeoning public debt. The paper proposes alternative policies to deliver intergenerational fairness.