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MYEFO 2015 – government adopts 'more realistic' economic outlook: experts react

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imageTreasurer Scott Morrison has promised to return the federal budget to surplus 'as soon as possible'.Aaron Bunch/AAP

The government has revised down its forecast for economic growth to 2.5% in what Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison says is a “more realistic outlook” for Australia’s transitioning economy.

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