Fortunate we have a balanced budget: Tehan

By Colin Brinsden
Updated February 9 2020 - 10:48am, first published 10:44am
Labor says it pointed out economic growth was slowing before the coronavirus and bushfires happened.
Labor says it pointed out economic growth was slowing before the coronavirus and bushfires happened.

First it was the impact on the federal budget from persistent drought, then the devastating bushfires and now the deadly coronavirus, which are all putting the much-promised surplus in jeopardy.

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