Treasury reveals likely impact of flooding on federal budget

A worker arranges apples at a market in Melbourne Source: AAP / JOEL CARRETT/AAPIMAGE
Shoppers are being warned to brace for a surge in the price of fruit and vegetables over the next six months, as crop damage feeds inflation.
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