• Government Spending

Governments spend taxpayers’ money on a wide range of programmes from education to defence and from welfare to infrastructure. Yet there can be too much of a good thing, and some government spending is just wasteful. How can we ensure that taxpayers are getting value for money?

Tax freedom at last
Alexander PhilipatosApril 5, 2013

This Sunday is Tax Freedom Day! It is the day when Australians stop working for...

Cure for a bloated public sector
Simon CowanApril 5, 2013The Canberra Times

Reckless government spending is imposing a burden on future generations. The plain fact is that...

Unrealistic expectations of Australian defence spending
Tim PascoeApril 4, 2013ON LINE Opinion

Unprecedented economic growth and evolving strategic circumstances in the Asia-Pacific have been accompanied by increases...

NDIS highlights welfare waste
Andrew BakerMarch 27, 2013The Australian

The recent passage of the National Disability Insurance Scheme legislation, which will provide disability care...

Stomach churning: Australia’s $316 billion welfare state
March 27, 2013

Government spending on health, age pensions and aged care is set to increase significantly over...

Tax Welfare Churn and the Australian Welfare State
Andrew BakerMarch 27, 2013T30.02

In 2010–11, Australia’s welfare state, which includes health, education, and welfare accounted for approximately $316...

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