2019–20 BUDGET DELIVERS FOR THE FUTURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES
The 2019-20 Budget is the next stage of the Morrison Government’s plan to build a stronger economy and secure a better future for all Australians.
Federal Member for Mitchell, the Hon Alex Hawke MP, said the Budget delivers the first surplus in more than a decade, creates more jobs, lowers taxes and guarantees essential services like schools, hospitals and roads.
“After more than a decade of deficits, this budget forecasts a surplus of $7.1 billion in 2019-20 – a
$55.5 billion turnaround from the deficit we inherited seven years ago,” Alex Hawke said.
While the Budget forecasts a surplus, it also delivers an additional $158 billion in income tax relief for hard-working Australians, on top of the $144 billion in tax cuts locked into legislation last year.
“This includes immediate tax relief of up to $1,080 for low and middle income earners and up to $2,160 for a dual income couple to ease cost of living pressures,” Alex Hawke MP said.
“We are also backing small business by increasing the Instant Asset Write Off to $30,000 and expanding its access, benefitting 20,031 small and medium businesses in Mitchell.
This Budget also guarantees the essential services people in Mitchell rely on.
To assist with their next power bill and the cost of living, the Morrison Government will provide a one off, income tax exempt payment of $75 for singles and $125 for couples to more than 3.9 million eligible social security payment recipients.
The Budget provides record health spending of $81 billion in 2019-20, increasing to $89.5 billion in 2022-23.
For schools, record funding will ensure teachers have the support they need to prepare students for the future. It also includes $30 million for the Local School Community Fund that will allow communities to fund projects such as upgrades to libraries, classrooms and play equipment.
The Budget will also deliver a record infrastructure investment of $100 billion over the next decade, getting families home sooner and safer and unlocking the potential of our regions.
“We are delivering for NSW with $3.5 billion for the first stage of the North South Rail Link, $200 million for the third crossing of the Hawkesbury River and an additional $15 million per year from 2019-20 to the Black Spot Program, which targets dangerous sections of roads by funding safety improvements such as traffic signals and roundabouts.
“This Budget is about easing cost of living pressures, guaranteeing essential services and building new congestion busting infrastructure to ensure families in Mitchell can get home easier and safer,” said Alex Hawke MP.
“This is all possible because of the Morrison Government’s strong economic and budget management.”