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CEDA makes the case for balancing the budget

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imagePaul Clintock, chairman of CEDA, says the report is trying to bring a balanced perspective to the budget debate.CEDA, CC BY-SA

The Federal Government needs to focus on balancing the budget rather than getting bogged down in the mud of cutting or raising taxes and expenditure, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) argues in a...

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