More than $734 billion of spending has been laid out in the 2024 federal budget, covering everything from Medicare to defence.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers spoke of cost of living and tax cuts in his Tuesday night speech, but the budget papers reveal more detail about where the money is coming from and where it is going.
If the money being spent by the federal government were $100, here's how it would break down.
Where the budget money is spent
This is where the budget spending is going
There is around $41 left, with defence getting $6.53, fuel and energy – including the bill relief payment – is $2.73, and the cost of interest on public debt accounts for $3.28.
Comparing some of the bigger expenses: the National Disability Insurance Scheme costs $6.63 of the $100, Aged Care Services and Support for Seniors programs are $13.31 combined, and medical benefits are worth $4.35.
Where the money comes in
This is the source of where the government gets its money. Source: SBS News
Company tax accounts for just over $20, and $12.39 coming from Goods and Services Tax.
Some $3.64 comes from tax on petrol, diesel and other fuels, $1.52 on tobacco and 86 cents from duty on beer and spirits.
Only 48 cents in the $100 comes from visa application charges.