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Lots of free stuff in Victoria's budget by first female Treasurer |
The Victorian government’s ‘Budget at a Glance’ website mentions the word ‘free’ 37 times in relation to the cost-of-living package.
Victorian teenagers will get year-round free public transport anywhere in the state. Not just to get to school, but to go anywhere and at any time. At a cost of $320 million, this will no doubt inculcate a sense of entitlement in our youth.
In the Unfiltered newsletter, Alexandra Marshall wrote:
Oh… And Victoria has reminded everyone how utterly devoid of sanity their Treasury is by publishing their Budget. As Dight Canning writes, they are financially and morally bankrupt. There’s only really two people to blame, Treasurers Jaclyn Symes and Tim Pallas. Michael de Percy agrees, writing, ‘All of this ‘free stuff’ seems to come at quite the cost. Victoria’s net debt is projected to reach $194 billion, with interest payments at $7.6 billion in 2025-26, jumping to $10.6 billion in 2028-29.’
My commentary on the Victorian Budget in The Spectator Australia, Victoria’s basket-case a harbinger for Albo’s Australia.
Victorian Treasurer Jaclyn Symes said:
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) May 20, 2025
‘I can confirm in tomorrow’s Budget there will be no new taxes…’
The Victorian government’s ‘Budget at a Glance’ website mentions the word ‘free’ 37 times in relation to the cost-of-living package.https://t.co/MOV73H0BAS
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