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Budget archive

March 2022‑23

Australian Government Coat of Arms, Budget 2022-23

Budget March 2022‑23

Historical Budget documents are available for reference purposes. Please note that due to the age of these documents they may not meet current web publishing requirements and may not be compatible with some software.

Budget documents
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Budget Paper No. 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook 6.1MB
Budget Paper No. 2: Budget Measures 3.9MB
Budget Paper No. 3: Federal Financial Relations 4.4MB
Appendix B: Total payments to the states by function* 624KB
Appendix C: Supplementary Tables* 912KB
Appendix D: Debt Transactions* 914KB
Appendix E: Appropriations and conditions* 301KB
Budget Paper No. 4: Agency Resourcing 5.8MB
Women's Budget Statement 839KB
Budget Papers chart data 1.3MB ZIP

* Online only

Additional Budget documents
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Budget overview 6.6MB
More jobs and a strong economy 3.9MB
Building Australia and strengthening our regions 11.8MB
Guaranteeing the essential services 10.6MB
Keeping Australians safe 5.1MB
2022-23 Supply Bills
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Supply Bill (No. 1) 2022-20231
Supply Bill (No. 2) 2022-20231
Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2022-20231

1 Introduced Tuesday 29 March 2022. Royal Assent given 1 April 2022.

Ministerial Statements
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Regional Ministerial Budget Statement
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications
Fact sheets
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Fuel excise fact sheet 239KB
Halving fuel excise fact sheets  
Impact on businesses travelling off public roads or that use fuel powered machinery 165KB
Impact on heavy vehicle users 174KB
Impact on businesses that are not eligible to receive fuel tax credits for their fuel use 173KB
Impact on farmers 179KB

Portfolio Budget Statements

The purpose of the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual appropriations acts, special appropriations (including standing appropriations and special accounts), and revenue from other sources.

A key role of the PBS is to facilitate the understanding of proposed annual appropriations in Appropriation Bills No. 1 and No. 2. In this sense the PBS are Budget related papers and are declared by the Appropriation Bills to be 'relevant documents' to the interpretation of the Acts according to section 15AB of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

The PBS provides information, explanation and justification to enable Parliament to understand the purpose of each outcome proposed in the Bills.

As required under section 12 of the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998, non-general government sector entities are not consolidated into the Commonwealth general government sector fiscal estimates and accordingly, these entities are not reported in the PBS.

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Treasury Portfolio Budget Statements 6.31MB

The following Australian Government Agencies' held their Portfolio Budget Statements on their websites at the time of release.

  • Agriculture, Water and the Environment Portfolio
  • Attorney-General’s Portfolio
  • Defence Portfolio
    • Department of Defence
    • Department of Veterans' Affairs
  • Education, Skills and Employment Portfolio
  • Finance Portfolio
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio
  • Health Portfolio
  • Home Affairs Portfolios
  • Industry, Science, Energy and Resources Portfolio
  • Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications Portfolio
  • Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio
  • Social Services Portfolio
  • Treasury Portfolio
  • Parliamentary Departments
    • Department of the House of Representatives
    • Department of the Senate
    • Department of Parliamentary Services
    • Parliamentary Budget Office