Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he won't surrender his Budget in the face of pressure to compromise over its most unpopular measures.
Abbott is confident the coalition's first Budget will pass the Senate because the alternative would be a double dissolution election.
Senior government ministers have signalled compromising on key Australian Budget reforms, such as higher education interest rates and the GP co-payment, amidst a fierce public backlash and a hostile Senate.
Continuing the Budget sell yesterday, Abbott said his team "absolutely" understood the "iron necessity" of sticking with difficult and unpopular Budget measures.
"We are not going to surrender our Budget commitments," Abbott said.