Federal Budget 2022 and YOU - Part 2
Part 2: The second half of a detailed breakdown of last night’s Federal Budget. Also included are the budget documents themselves for those who like their information to be as granular as possible. Part 2 is set out in this way to help quickly find information that affects you, your family, and your region.

The final 10 sections of this year's Federal Budget, plus the actual documents themselves at the end. This detailed breakdown allows you to quickly locate what relates to you, rather than getting lost is the sheer volume of a government budget.
Diversifying the Pilbara
Transforming the Hunter
Developing Northern Australia
Growing our primary industries
Securing Australia's water future
Strengthening critical supply chains
Building regional skills
Enhancing essential services
Protecting our environment
Infrastructure investment across the States and Territories
Budget Documents
Source: Budget.gov.au
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