• A Budget that does no harm (sort of)

  • Mar 27 2025
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

A Budget that does no harm (sort of)

  • Summary

  • This “wimpy” budget tells us one thing: the election campaign is here.

    On this episode of Dollars & Sense, Greg and Elinor discuss the Government’s tax cuts, the big missed opportunities in this Budget, and what it’s like inside ‘the lock-up’.

    This discussion was recorded on Thursday 27 March 2025 and things may have changed since recording.

    Order What's the Big Idea? 32 Big Ideas for a Better Australia now, via the Australia Institute website.

    Host: Greg Jericho, Chief Economist, the Australia Institute and Centre for Future Work // @grogsgamut

    Host: Elinor Johnston-Leek, Senior Content Producer, the Australia Institute // @elinorjohnstonleek

    Show notes:

    ‘Labor’s budget tax cuts make good economic sense – and have backed Dutton and Taylor into a political corner’ by Greg Jericho, Guardian Australia (March 2025)

    ‘Australia budget 2025: the seven graphs you need to see’ by Greg Jericho, Guardian Australia (March 2025)

    5 ways and 63 billion reasons to improve Australia’s tax system by Greg Jericho, the Australia Institute (March 2025)

    Budget briefing paper 2025-2026, Centre for Future Work (March 2025)

    Theme music: Blue Dot Sessions

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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