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Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Sunday announced the federal budget for 2023-24, which he will hand down on Tuesday, will include about 1.5 billion Australian dollars ($1.01 billion) to subsidise the energy bills of pensioners, welfare recipients and small businesses. It means about 5.5 million households and 1 million businesses.

Millions of Australians will receive rebates from their energy bills under a cost of living relief package.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Sunday announced the federal budget for 2023-24, which he will hand down on Tuesday, will include about 1.5 billion Australian dollars ($1.01 billion) to subsidise the energy bills of pensioners, welfare recipients and small businesses.

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It means about 5.5 million households and 1 million businesses will receive relief worth up to 500 Australian dollars ($337.6) each, Xinhua news agency reported.

Chalmers said the measure would "take some of the edge off what is the key drivers of these cost-of-living pressures".

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The budget will be Chalmers' second since becoming Treasurer in May 2022.

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Chalmers also on Sunday said it would include changes to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax paid by oil and gas companies on their offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects.

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The changes are expected to yield an additional 2.4 billion Australian dollars ($1.6 billion) in tax revenue for the government.

"Now, this means more tax sooner from these projects and it means that it can help fund our cost-of-living package and other priorities in the Budget," he added.
 

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