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- Turnbull Budget Putting Australians' Housing Needs First (Urban Development Industry of Australia)
- #Budget2017: the cuts are below the headlines with the devil in the detail (Australian Services Union)
- 'Guaranteeing Medicare': Government over-promises and under-delivers for millions of patients (Australian Diagnostic Imaging Association)
- 'Medicine' budget - not a health budget (Public Health Association of Australia)
- 2017 Budget: overall impact (Westpac Business Focus)
- 2017 Federal Budget (Occupational Therapy Australia)
- 2017 Federal Budget provides some financial relief for Australians affected by breast cancer (Breast Cancer Network Australia)
- 2017-18 Federal Budget Report Card (National Farmers Federation)
- 2017-2018 Rural Health Budget Summary (National Rural Health Alliance)
- A Glance at Housing in #Budget17 and What it Means for Women (Equality Rights Alliance)
- A levy here, a levy there: FPA responds to mixed Budget (Financial Planning Association of Australia)
- ACPET welcomes new and stronger $1.5 billion skills fund (Australian Council for Private Education and Training)
- AFDO Budget Media Release (Australian Federation of Disability Organisations)
- Aid cuts signal shift to an insular Australia (Caritas Australia)
- Analysis of the 2017-18 Federal Budget (Australian Council for International Development)
- Australian Federal Budget 2017-18 (Deloitte)
- Australian Government Health Budget Overview 2017-18 (Australian College of Nursing)
- Australian Winemakers' Welcome Budget 2017 (Winemakers' Federation of Australia)
- Billion dollar Medicare investment positive for health (Catholic Health Australia)
- Breaking - 2017/18 Budget delivers on YL Policies (Young Liberal Movement of Australia)
- Budget - Chief Executive's response to individual initiatives (Property Council of Australia)
- Budget 1.0 that begs for a Budget 2.0 (Consult Australia)
- Budget 2017 (Aus Budget NATSEM)
- Budget 2017 (Consumer Action Law Centre)
- Budget 2017 - new compliance system (National Social Security Rights Network)
- Budget 2017 Response (Consumer Action Law Centre)
- Budget 2017 fails the fairness test (Oxfam Australia)
- Budget 2017-18 Analysis (Vision 2020)
- Budget 2017-18 recognises the need to restore funding to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services, but there is still a long way to go (National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services)
- Budget 2017-18: Some good news but pension age still 70 (Combined Pensioners & Superannuants Association)
- Budget 2017: What it means for carers (Carers Australia)
- Budget 2017: Another missed opportunity for Australia and for refugees (Refugee Council of Australia)
- Budget 2017: Australia freezing aid budget when we should be warming to our neighbours (CARE Australia)
- Budget 2017: Clearing the decks for new tilt at growth (Australian Industry Group)
- Budget 2017: Fairness and compassion should be the cornerstone of our society (Australian Catholic Bishops Conference)
- Budget 2017: Government delivers some good news for older Australians but misses some key challenges of an ageing Australia (COTA)
- Budget 2017: Turnbull government funds pollution over people and nature (Australian Conservation Foundation)
- Budget 2017: how does it affect you? (YourLifeChoices)
- Budget Policy (Grattan Institute)
- Budget Review 2017-18 (Parliamentary Library)
- Budget Will Boost Builders And Tradies (Master Builders Australia)
- Budget a welcome boost for supply chain efficiency, growth and jobs (Australian Logistics Council)
- Budget addresses affordability of health care (Private Healthcare Australia)
- Budget by numbers (Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia)
- Budget confirms digital economy a priority but the ACS encourages more funding to address ICT skills gaps (Australian Computer Society)
- Budget confirms students pay more for universities which have less (Innovative Research Universities)
- Budget fails to deliver for the public sector (Community and Public Sector Union)
- Budget fails to invest in tourism growth (Australian Tourism Export Council)
- Budget fast facts (Anglicare Australia)
- Budget honours $4m pledge for forest products innovation (Australian Forest Products Association)
- Budget is a Step to Housing Affordability (Housing Industry Association)
- Budget offers security for community pharmacy but misses mark on pharmacists' primary healthcare role (Pharmaceutical Society of Australia)
- Budget represents missed opportunity to underpin innovation and growth in the arts sector (Australian Major Performing Arts Group)
- Budget takes steps forward - and back (Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
- Cautious welcome to housing affordability super measures in the Budget (Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees)
- Coalition trumps US with double the aid cuts (World Vision Australia)
- Commonwealth Bank comments on new bank tax (Commonwealth Bank of Australia)
- Cruel Budget targets widows and unemployed while big corporations and banks walk away with billions (Australian Council of Trade Unions)
- Curtains Close on Catalyst but Budget Fails to Deliver Encore Performance (Live Performance Australia)
- Doctors, industry groups entrusted with the keys for a healthy Australia (Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association)
- Engineers offer cautious welcome to steady-as-she goes infrastructure budget (Engineers Australia)
- FECCA concerned about impact of key Budget measures on migrant Australians (Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia)
- Family Matters campaign disappointed by a budget silent on addressing over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families in Australia's child protection systems (Family Matters)
- Farewell freeze - government wins back goodwill with positive health measures (Australian Medical Association)
- Federal Budget (KPMG)
- Federal Budget 2017 (CPA Australia)
- Federal Budget 2017 (Choice)
- Federal Budget 2017 (NAB)
- Federal Budget 2017-18 (RSM)
- Federal Budget 2017-18 (Taxpayers Australia Limited)
- Federal Budget 2017-18 Analysis (Australian Local Government Association)
- Federal Budget 2017-18 response: Australian aid falls to historic new lows shortchanging vulnerable children and our security (Save the Children)
- Federal Budget 2017: What the Federal Budget means for individuals (National Australia Bank)
- Federal Budget Missed Opportunity: Bid Fund Remains a Priority for the Business Events Industry (Association of Australian Convention Bureaux)
- Federal Budget Response (Tourism Accommodation Australia)
- Federal Budget helps homeless, but vulnerable Australians will still slip through the cracks (Mission Australia)
- Federal Budget once again falls short on aid (RESULTS International (Australia))
- Federal Budget promises changes to TGA (Australian Skeptics)
- Federal Government wastes no time sticking the knives into higher education (Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations)
- Federal budget 2017: Higher education swindle (National Tertiary Education Union)
- Federal budget 2017: Impact investing to boost housing and social programs (Social Ventures Australia)
- Federal budget gives a much needed lift to apprentices and trainees (National Apprentice Employment Network)
- From the 2017/18 Federal Budget lockup (Science and Technology Australia)
- Funding cuts halted, but progress at risk (Reconciliation Australia)
- Funding the NDIS through the Medicare Levy adds certainty (National Disability Services)
- Great NDIS and Job Support Wins, But Harsh Welfare Measures for People with Disability (Disabled People's Organisations Australia)
- Grow Magazine (ANZ)
- Health sector feels the warmth in Budget 2017, but rural health still needs some extra layers (Rural Doctors Asso ciation of Australia)
- Homelessness will continue to rise under unfair Budget (Homelessness Australia)
- Increase in crime likely with drug testing budget announcement (Penington Institute)
- Industry welcomes investment in advanced manufacturing fund (Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries)
- Instant asset write-off extended (Institute of Public Accountants)
- Insurance Council of Australia Response to 2017 Federal Budget (Insurance Council of Australia)
- Investing in Australia's Health: Federal Budget 2017-18 (Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges)
- Leadership from Government welcome but now time for real action (Community Mental Health Australia)
- MSA Responds to Sliding Doors Budget (MS Australia)
- Major Bank Levy a Poor Policy Precedent (Australian Financial Markets Association)
- Media release: Taxpayers cop a budget bashing (Australian Taxpayers Alliance)
- Medical students: Budget a missed opportunity for medical workforce investment (Australian Medical Students' Association)
- Medicare thaws, now time to take health reforms off ice (Consumers Health Forum of Australia)
- Minimising complexity essential for super success (Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia)
- Mixed messages in new Turnbull Budget (Brotherhood of St Laurence)
- New major bank tax bad for jobs and economic growth (Australian Bankers' Association)
- No surprises - Federal Budget fails to fund Australia's oral health (Australian Dental Association)
- No surprises Budget for early education (Early Childhood Australia)
- No surprises but some useful initiatives for aged care (Aged & Community Services Australia)
- OPC welcomes funding boost for chronic disease and obesity prevention initiatives and research (Obesity Policy Coalition)
- One step forward, but two steps back, for aid in Australia's Budget (CBM Australia)
- Overview of the Federal Budget 2017-18 (Health) (Royal Australian College of General Practitioners)
- PCFA welcomes new funding for additional Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurses (Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia)
- Pro-vaccine measures in 2017 Budget (Australian Skeptics)
- Progress but more action needed on stroke (Stroke Foundation)
- Prosperity or peril Australian Federal Budget 2017 - 2018 (PWC)
- Psychologists welcome Budget mental health focus (Australian Psychological Society)
- RACP welcomes government commitment to lifting rebate freeze (Royal Australasian College of Physicians)
- RANZCP welcomes $115 million budget commitment to mental health (Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists)
- REIA welcomes focus on affordable housing (Real Estate Institute of Australia)
- Response to major bank levy (Macquarie Group Limited)
- Retailers receive a mixed bag this Budget (Australian Retailers Association)
- Retirees and first time buyers benefit from Federal Budget (Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand)
- Role of PHN's in coord inating end-of-life care boosted (Palliative Care Australia)
- SHPA welcomes PBS protections and patient savings in 2017 Budget (Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia)
- Statement from Soldier On (Soldier On)
- Statement on Federal Budget 2017-18 (Regional Capitals Australia)
- Summary of Federal Budget Measures 2017/2018 (Superannuated Commonweath Officers' Association)
- TAFE welcomes Federal Budget measures to support a national training effort (TAFE Directors Australia)
- The 2017-18 Australian Budget: pragmatism and fairness rule (AMP Capital)
- Tourism sacrificed in government cash grab (Tourism & Transport Forum)
- Uni cuts counter to jobs, growth and global competitiveness (Universities Australia)
- Violence against women: Some Budget positives but big gaps remain (Australian Women Against Violence Alliance)
- We need to build smart from the start, says GBCA (Green Building Council of Australia)
- Welcome change of tack in health education and housing, but vilification of people who are unemployed continues (Australian Council of Social Service)
- What the Budget means for science and research (Australian Academy of Science)
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