October 2022 Australian federal budget

[5] The initiative provides the framework that measures and reports on the quality of life for Australians, beyond the indicators of financial prosperity.

[8] $720 million is expected to be raised after a "crackdown on large companies using related-party debts to artificially reduce their local profits and tax bills".

[9] The budget included a $6.2 billion plan to remove the limits to annual Child Care Subsidy (CCS) payments, effective from July 2022.

[13] $2.4 billion is to go towards improving internet speeds for 1.5 million homes and businesses on the National Broadband Network.

[14] The maximum general co-payment for Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme scripts is being reduced from $42.50 to $30 at a cost of $200 million.

500 frontline workers will support women and children experiencing family, domestic and sexual violence.

The Chief Executive of the Australian Council for International Development praised the increases in foreign aid spending as critical and a strong step.

[13] The National Mental Health Commission welcomed the introduction of a set of well-being measures.

The Australian Council of Social Service was extremely concerned for people on the lowest incomes.