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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will be on Sky News from 7:20am to breakdown the most important budget in living memory.

Sky News will bring the latest reaction and analysis to the federal budget from all the key political players. The morning line-up includes Finance Minister Mathias Cormann, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese.

 

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