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NSW half-yearly budget predicts $1.7 billion downturn in stamp duty revenue
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-02-07
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The state's finances are facing a massive black hole next financial year. But the half-yearly budget review predicts a return to surplus just one year later.
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