Federal Budget 2021 - Overview
The following links to the ABC where a brief overview of the Winners and Losers from this year's Federal Budget.

This is a good quick overview that explores the ways this Budget will impact on our daily lives.
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Business - Winner
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Taxpayers - Winners
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Farmers - Winner
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Women - Winner
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Aged Care - Winner
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Child Care - Winner
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Mental health - Winner
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Vaccines - Winner
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Renewables - Loser
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International Tourism - Loser
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Young People - Neutral
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Migration Rate - Loser
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Pre-shool - Winner
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Gaming Industry - Winner
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Universities - Loser
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Small Brewers - Winner
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International Students - Neutral
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New Residents - Loser
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Medical Start Ups - Winner
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Refugees - Neutral
Illustration: Georgina Piper and Emma Machan
Design: Ben Spraggon and Georgina Piper
Development: Colin Gourlay and Andrew Kesper
Source: ABC
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