It’s not so much the size of government spending that counts - it’s the quality, writes Brian Toohey in Inside Story FOLLOWING the brief excitement of the global financial crisis, Australian politics is back in a familiar groove. A Labor government is trying to demonstrate its commitment to fiscal discipline by imposing yet another “efficiency dividend” on the public service. The latest example to attract the public limelight was a plan to close the National Archives offices in Adelaide, Hobart and Darwin, saving $1.4 million a year out of annual government spending of around $345 billion. Faced with public opposition, the government last week decided to retain an archival presence in each city, but co-locate them with the offices of simila...
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Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 26 May 1987.; Part of the Pryor col...
Time is running out for the government to reverse the profligacy of the last four budgets, argues ST...
The Coalition’s focus on debt could easily backfire, argues Peter Brent in Inside StoryLAST WEEK it ...
Joe Hockey has unveiled the Abbott government\u27s first Budget, one designed to reduce government d...
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided on image.; Part of the Pryor collection of car...
The Coalition\u27s tax cuts will entrench private affluence and deepen public squalor, argues GEOFFR...
Public–private partnerships have turned out to be an expensive way of plugging gaps, writes Nicholas...
There’s a worrying thread running through decisionmaking in Canberra Political attention over the p...
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This week’s release of data on political donations and spending hides as much as it reveals – and is...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 9 May 1996.; Part of the Pryor coll...
We are constantly told that investment in infrastructure is impossible without finding a way to acce...
The government still won’t acknowledge why the deficit isn’t going away, but it’s not too late to ta...
The budget’s shortcomings don’t end with the fairness problem THE ABBOTT government’s problems bega...
Much of this year’s Budget was already ‘old news’ by the time the Treasurer stood to address Parliam...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 26 May 1987.; Part of the Pryor col...