‘Short term position’ for federal budget will look ‘quite positive’

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‘Short term position’ for federal budget will look ‘quite positive’
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Deloitte Access Economics Partner Stephen Smith says the “short term position” for the federal budget will look “quite positive” on Tuesday night.

Deloitte Access Economics Partner Stephen Smith says the “short term position” for the federal budget will look “quite positive” on Tuesday night.

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