Having Your Cake
![A tiered cake with 'Back in black' written on it sits on a table with balloons next to a red tree in the Parliament House courtyard. Cake says, 'Should I jump out now? Hello?' Text at the top: 'A poignant moment beneath the budget tree'. A tiered cake with 'Back in black' written on it sits on a table with balloons next to a red tree in the Parliament House courtyard. Cake says, 'Should I jump out now? Hello?' Text at the top: 'A poignant moment beneath the budget tree'.](/sites/default/files/2024-11/2020_th07_02_almost-got-this-thing-flattened_knight.jpg)
Jon Kudelka
Dubbed the ‘Budget Tree’, the red maple in a Senate courtyard at Parliament House typically turns a striking shade of autumnal red around the time the federal government’s budget is released. At the start of 2020 a surplus was being anticipated with much fanfare. By May the expected surplus had evaporated, and a bleak budget announcement was made months later, at the start of October.