Independent MP Kylea Tink says the full budget release from the government will indicate where priority investments will go into generating “essential” revenue.
“It’s actually the first full budget we’re going to see from this government … looking at what indicators they’re giving us in terms of where they
are going to prioritise investment versus where they’re going to prioritise generating revenue is going to be essential,” Ms Tink told Sky News Australia.
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