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We're going on a treasure hunt

They searched here, and they searched there, those economic policy-makers they searched everywhere.

In 2023 the federal government found a healthy budget surplus and planned to recoup additional tax from superannuation accounts over $3 million.

They also sought that elusive but much sought-after prize – popularity – first from Tasmanian voters by funding a new $715 million AFL stadium, and then from voters across the board with a commitment to previously promised Stage 3 tax cuts.

However, rather than getting pats on the back, the government came under criticism for keeping wealth from Australia's less privileged. And their plan to ease housing pressures and boost social housing turned into a tense tousle with the Greens.

$10 Billion Housing Australia Future Fund

Gorkie, Crikey,

Merry Rentmas

Jon Kudelka, The Saturday Paper,

Reckless (Funds) Driving

Chris Downes, The Mercury (Hobart),

The Rookie

Brett Lethbridge, The Courier-Mail,

The Caucus Dining Room

Alan Moir, The Sydney Morning Herald,

Let Them Eat Surplus

Wes Mountain, The Conversation,

Untitled

David Rowe, The Australian Financial Review,

Survival of the Richest

Matt Golding, The Sydney Morning Herald,

Public Housing

Peter Sully, Self-published,

3–4 Hours of the Day

Sam Wallman, All Hands on Deck symposium,

Winter of Our Discount Tent

Fiona Katauskas, The Guardian Australia,

Floor Plan

Glen Le Lievre, Self-published,