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The federal budget is expected to cover the Labor election promises to boost Tasmania's economy
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-10-24
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The budget is expected to address Tasmania's growing population, but key skills shortages may make it hard to deliver on all the promises made during the election campaign
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