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DVA Online Services modernises transactions for service providers such as transport bookings and invoicing.

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These services are confidential and available 24 hours a day.

If life is in danger, call 000.

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Free counselling, treatment programs and suicide prevention training.

1800 011 046

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Helps ADF personnel and their families access mental health services.

1800 628 036

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Crisis support and suicide prevention help.

13 11 14

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Help for people impacted by sexual assault, domestic or family violence and abuse.

1800 737 732

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The Budget process is the decision-making process for allocating public resources to the Government’s policy priorities.

It is through the Budget process that the government gains the Parliament’s authority to spend relevant money through the passage of the annual appropriation acts and other legislation that establishes special appropriations.

Read more about the Budget process on the Department of Finance website

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