There is a lot to unpack on the front page of the Financial Review.

This big budget has been transformed into a big shop and Chalmers and Albanese have stacked their trolley full.

While the shelves are full of big promises for tax cuts, energy rebates and HECS relief, the trolley carries a heavy weight: the AUKUS deal, Cyclone Alfred spending, a return to the deficit and a big, presidential baby.

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