Treasurer Wayne Swan has delivered a budget with a A$19.4 billion deficit this financial year, falling only to $18 billion in 2013-14. The government would aim to bring the budget back to “balance” – less than $1 billion in the black – in 2015-16, and have a modest $6.6 billion surplus in 2016-17. The government’s unconventional pre-election budget – which includes a rise in the Medicare levy and a fresh crack down on “middle class welfare” – contains $43 billion of savings through the forward estimates and funding for the key schools and disability programs. It foreshadows a growing economy but a small rise in unemployment, to 5.75%, next financial year. Swan said the government had chosen to support “jobs and growth in an uncertain w...
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This report indicates that the economic recovery will likely gather pace in Australia during 2010-11...
JOHN QUIGGIN’s thumbnail assessment of Wayne Swan’s first budget UNLIKE previous incomi...
Joe Hockey has unveiled the Abbott government\u27s first Budget, one designed to reduce government d...
The 2012-13 Budget is historic for two reasons. First: It details a fiscal contraction of aro...
Australian Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has handed down his sixth budget, facing an almost impossibl...
Australia is a comparatively low taxing and low spending country, with the most tightly targeted inc...
This paper proposes steps to move the Federal budget back to surplus in the short term.SummaryThe ne...
Like any Australian family or business, the Government is focused on keeping expenses down to balanc...
Australia is set for more than a decade of deficits between 2008 and 2019, but the reality may be ev...
Economic events and policy changes have unexpectedly moved the federal budget into surplus. If curre...
The government still won’t acknowledge why the deficit isn’t going away, but it’s not too late to ta...
This report argues that a reform package could add about $37 billion a year to Australian governmen...
Expert analysis from Saul Eslake, John Quiggin, Julian Disney, Ian Hickie, Jill Blackmore, David B...
Much of this year’s Budget was already ‘old news’ by the time the Treasurer stood to address Parliam...
The budget’s shortcomings don’t end with the fairness problem THE ABBOTT government’s problems bega...
This report indicates that the economic recovery will likely gather pace in Australia during 2010-11...
JOHN QUIGGIN’s thumbnail assessment of Wayne Swan’s first budget UNLIKE previous incomi...
Joe Hockey has unveiled the Abbott government\u27s first Budget, one designed to reduce government d...