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South Australian State Budget 2017-18

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On 22 June 2017, the Hon. Tom Koutsantonis released the 2017–18 State Budget. \r\n"We are protecting existing jobs and trying to help our traditional manufacturers survive in tougher economic conditions. We are backing our steel-makers in Whyalla and supporting component manufacturers in the car industry to develop new products and markets. We can do all this because of our prudent fiscal management that ensures we deliver a budget that records an operating surplus this year and across the forward estimates, meeting all our fiscal targets. This is a Labor Budget, a budget that will grow the jobs of today and create the jobs of the future. This is a budget that puts South Australians first."

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