Treasurer Jim Chalmers has declined to accept he would be at fault if the Reserve Bank were to raise interest rates again later this year.
, Chalmers was keen to stress that even with energy bill rebates, a freeze on the cost of medicines and further rent assistance, his budget would fight inflation, not make it worse.
"This budget is about easing cost of living pressures, it's about putting downward pressure on inflation, at the same time as we invest in the future."
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