The Finance Minister explains a one-billion-dollar pre-budget allocation for potential transport spending changes and a contingency fund for rising fuel prices, emphasizing transparency and preparedness while countering claims of lack of transparency from the previous government.
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So fresh from Labour saying, Well, what's happening with this dodgy one billion dollars, which you've told us the boring reason for it, they now say you've got 450 million dollars set aside for the Middle East crisis uh if it escalates, and they're calling that a slush fund available uh uh to you all the way up to the election. And is that a fair point?
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