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- 2015 Budget Holding Pattern: The Long Road to Sustainable Development Reform (Innovative Research Universities)
- 2015 Federal Budget (Breast Cancer Network Australia)
- 2015 Federal Budget - Mental Health Australia Summary
- 2015 Federal Budget summary: No new taxes on super but bumpy ride for retirees
- ACOSS on Budget 2015
- Architects, have your say: Federal Budget 2015
- Australia's nuclear agency welcomes 2015/16 budget (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
- BUDGET 2015: aged care excitement but otherwise not much for older Australians (COTA)
- Budget 2015 : $1 billion cuts leave Australia's aid program on life support (Care Australia)
- Budget 2015 Press release (Work + Family Policy Roundable)
- Budget 2015-16 : PBS safety net squeeze revives fears of co-payment (Consumers Health Forum of Australia)
- Budget 2015-16: Lacks a sense of direction (Anglicare Australia)
- Budget 2015: TAI's Verdict (The Australia Institute)
- Budget Analysis 2015-2016 (ACOSS)
- Budget Response 2015 (ANTaR)
- Budget boosts medical research funding at critical time (Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes)
- Budget designed to secure a political future, not the future of Australia's most vulnerable people (Catholic Social Services Australia)
- Budget's most important Deficit (Uniting World)
- Carers Australia encouraged by plan for integrated carer supports
- Federal Budget 2015 (Australian Library and Information Association, ALIA)
- Federal Budget 2015 - Deep science funding cuts on the horizon (Australian Academy of Science)
- Federal Budget 2015 - some changes for Arts funding (AusDance)
- Federal Budget 2015-16 (The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia)
- Federal Budget 2015-16: Australia's most vulnerable remain vulnerable
- Federal Budget 2015-2016 Response (Oxfam Australia)
- Federal Budget Response (Austrailan Human Rights Commission)
- Federal Budget Response (Australian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association Limited
- Federal Budget Response (Reconciliation Australia)
- Mission Australia's response to the Federal budget
- Mixed Bag in Budget for people with dementia (Alzheimer's Australia)
- Response to 2015 Federal Budget (Australian Computer Society)
- Response to the Federal Budget 2015-16 (Salvation Army)
- Some cuts, some lifelines in a mixed budget for science (Science & Technology Australia)
- Statement on the 2015-16 Federal Budget (Business Council of Australia)
- The 2015 Federal Budget: A big win for Small Business (Institute of Public Accountants)
- Youth Employment Strategy: action started to address crisis of youth joblessness (Brotherhood of St Laurence)
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