• 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?

Sealing of ballot boxes brings end to ‘phony war’
Nick CaterApril 5, 2014The Australian

In his January 2012 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama made a brief...

Closing the government gaps
Simon CowanApril 4, 2014

In a speech this week, Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson identified two gaps that put pressure...

Audit report may cut government meddling
Greg LindsayApril 3, 2014The Australian Financial Review

It would be rash to run a checklist against the Prime Minister’s pre-election promises so...

Submission to the National Commission of Audit
Alexander Philipatos, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Jeremy Sammut, Robert Carling, Simon Cowan, Stephen Kirchner, Trisha JhaApril 1, 2014T30.08

The federal government’s Commission of Audit (CoA) was established in 2013 to review the performance...

States heading for a debt problem
Robert CarlingMarch 27, 2014Open Forum

Details of the expansion of Commonwealth government debt, past and projected, have been given a...

State governments in a jobs quandary
Robert CarlingMarch 21, 2014

Two years ago Queensland voters changed their government in the most emphatic terms imaginable, partly...

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