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CTU Budget analysis released, in-person briefing lunchtime Friday

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CTU Economist Dr Bill Rosenberg has released the CTU’s full analysis of the Government’s first Budget.

Key points of the document are:- An assessment of the Government’s spending on health and education- The housing spend and how borrowing has been structured- The effects of constrained revenue and the Government’s self-imposed Budget Responsibility Rules

The full Budget assessment is available here, and Bill will be joined by Ganesh Nana today at 12:30 to briefly present a briefing on this analysis and other significant announcements in the Budget from a working people’s point of view.The details for the presentation are:What: Bill Rosenberg and Ganesh Nana Post-Budget BriefingWhere: Old Government Buildings Lecture Theatre GBLT3When: 12:30pm - 1pmAll media are welcome to attend. There will be a brief question session at the end.

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