The 2024-25 budget visualised four ways

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The coloured bubbles here represent the program expenses funded in the 2024-25 budget. The circle size represents the program's budget in billions of dollars and the colour shows the change since last budget.

It should be noted there was a $9.3b surplus in 2023-24, with a deficit for next year

Change in $
-0.5%-0.3%-0.1%0.0%0.1%0.3%0.5%Change in spendingTotal: $734.518bLargest cutsLargest spend$50b$25b$5bAmount spentPayments(Outgoing)Receipts(Incoming)Budget balanceGross debt(All debt)$726.732b$698.446b$-28.286b$934bPayment and receipt factors are sized by the % of total since last MYFODue to Government policy, since MYFODue to external factors, since MYFOAgricultureIndustryCultureHousingPublic orderEconomic affairsTransportEnergyPublic servicesDefenceEducationHealthOtherSocial welfare4.5%4.0%3.5%3.0%2.5%2.0%1.5%1.0%0.5%0.0%-0.5%-1.0%-1.5%-2.0%Agriculture:$4.3bIndustry:$5.5bCulture:$5.4bHousing:$10.0bPublic order:$8.4bEconomic affairs:$13.4bTransport:$16.8bEnergy:$20.1bPublic services:$32.4bDefence:$48.0bEducation:$53.0bHealth:$112.7bOther:$137.8bSocial welfare:$266.7b

Payments are spending, like buying military equipment. Receipts are earnings, like individual taxation. The underlying cash balance is essentially the receipts minus payments. Net debt is the sum of liabilities minus select financial assets.

Note: The smallest bubbles have been scaled up so they are visible