Does the budget give the treasurer power over other ministers? Shouldn't each minister choose how much money they need instead?
Thanks for your question, Edward.
The Treasurer delivers the Budget – the Australian Government's annual statement of how it plans to collect and spend money. However, the Budget is a collective decision of the Cabinet – the Prime Minister and other senior ministers – which is the main decision-making group in the government.
Ministers prepare submissions or requests for funding to run their departments, but it is the Cabinet that sets the amount to be allocated.

The Treasurer and Minister for Finance talking to the media about the Budget.
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The Treasurer and Minister for Finance talking to the media about the Budget.

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