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Home›News›New podcast: Breaking down the 2024 Federal Budget with Denita Wawn

New podcast: Breaking down the 2024 Federal Budget with Denita Wawn

By Sean Carroll
May 29, 2024
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In this episode, Sean is joined by Master Builders Australia’s Denita Wawn to look at the 2024 Federal Budget and what it does for tradespeople and the industry as a whole. You can listen to Master Builders Australia’s full 2024 Budget breakdown video here.

Listen to the podcast on Spotify, iTunes or Simplecast.

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