Overview The Commonwealth government’s perilous financial position is well known, but the finances of state government also warrant our attention. In aggregate, since plunging heavily into deficit after 2007, the states’ fiscal position has improved markedly in recent years, marked by a return to net operating surpluses, much reduced fiscal deficits, and stabilization of net debt. Growth of operating expenses has been held below revenue growth. However, the aggregates mask major differences among the states. New South Wales was clearly in the strongest fiscal position in 2016, while Western Australia exhibited a sharp deterioration in several years leading up to 2016 and now suffers one of the weakest fiscal positions of all the states. Th...
This paper reports on trends in NSW State finances between 2002-03 and 2016-17 (inclusive). For most...
The introduction of accrual accounting principles for government reporting in recent years has been ...
Analyses eight key indicators: economic growth; retail spending; equipment investment; unemployment;...
This Budget Paper presents information on the Commonwealth’s financial relations with State, Territo...
Executive summary: While Commonwealth government debt has been the focus of attention recently, this...
Western Australian has had a five star economy over the last decade. Driven by demand for minerals a...
Overview This paper reports on trends in NSW State finances between 2002-03 and 2015-16 (inclusive)...
This audit finds that the quality and timeliness of financial reporting across the NSW public sector...
This report finds that state budgets are stable and continue to grow. However, this growth is modera...
The 2014/15 Western Australian State budget's main political goal was to put the State back on ...
The 2016-17 Budget is a national economic plan for growth and jobs. Australia’s future depends on ho...
This submission describes the impact of recent developments in intergovernmental financial relations...
Australian fiscal federalism is characterised by vertical fiscal imbalance, with revenue-raising pow...
Under their constitutions, the various States of Australia have plenary power to make laws for the p...
SummaryThis paper reports on 11-year trends in NSW State finances between 2003-04 and 2013-14 (inclu...
This paper reports on trends in NSW State finances between 2002-03 and 2016-17 (inclusive). For most...
The introduction of accrual accounting principles for government reporting in recent years has been ...
Analyses eight key indicators: economic growth; retail spending; equipment investment; unemployment;...
This Budget Paper presents information on the Commonwealth’s financial relations with State, Territo...
Executive summary: While Commonwealth government debt has been the focus of attention recently, this...
Western Australian has had a five star economy over the last decade. Driven by demand for minerals a...
Overview This paper reports on trends in NSW State finances between 2002-03 and 2015-16 (inclusive)...
This audit finds that the quality and timeliness of financial reporting across the NSW public sector...
This report finds that state budgets are stable and continue to grow. However, this growth is modera...
The 2014/15 Western Australian State budget's main political goal was to put the State back on ...
The 2016-17 Budget is a national economic plan for growth and jobs. Australia’s future depends on ho...
This submission describes the impact of recent developments in intergovernmental financial relations...
Australian fiscal federalism is characterised by vertical fiscal imbalance, with revenue-raising pow...
Under their constitutions, the various States of Australia have plenary power to make laws for the p...
SummaryThis paper reports on 11-year trends in NSW State finances between 2003-04 and 2013-14 (inclu...
This paper reports on trends in NSW State finances between 2002-03 and 2016-17 (inclusive). For most...
The introduction of accrual accounting principles for government reporting in recent years has been ...
Analyses eight key indicators: economic growth; retail spending; equipment investment; unemployment;...