File:Historical Australian budget data1.jpg
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English: This chart provides historical data for Australian Government general government sector cash receipts and cash payments for the period 1974-75 (fiscal year 1974) to 1998-1999 (fiscal year 1998). The Australiasian Bureau of Statistics reporting framework was modified in 1999. |
Source | Own work by uploader. Created from budget and net debt tables in ABS budget papers using Open Office and compressed with GIMP. |
Author | Ottre |
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