Tony Abbott claims Australia was heading for a 'Greek-style future'

By Latika Bourke
Updated March 18 2015 - 5:08pm, first published 11:29am
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says his government's second budget will be "dull" in terms of spending cuts. Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says his government's second budget will be "dull" in terms of spending cuts. Photo: Andrew Meares
The recent Intergenerational Report showed a surplus was possible within five years - but only if the Senate agreed to all spending cuts in the government's first budget. Photo: Supplied
The recent Intergenerational Report showed a surplus was possible within five years - but only if the Senate agreed to all spending cuts in the government's first budget. Photo: Supplied

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