'Gift-giving' budget means Christmas will be 'one of the best of all time': Switzer | Sky News Australia

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Sky News contributor Peter Switzer says he’s been covering the budget since 1998, but the upcoming budget will be “the greatest gift giving” one he’s ever seen.

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Sky News contributor Peter Switzer says he’s been covering the budget since 1998, but the upcoming budget will be “the greatest gift-giving” one he’s ever seen. “There’s going to be a hell of a lot of spending and an injection of income and demand, which small businesses will be a great beneficiary of,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

 

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