• Advertise
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us
Friday, December 5, 2025
Australian Times News
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia
No Result
View All Result
Australian Times News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Australia’s budget not in crisis yet, Shepherd says

Chair of the Commission of Audit Tony Shepherd has faced a Senate inquiry after the release of his review of government spending.

AAP by AAP
02-05-2014 10:28
in News
Australia budget - Tony Shepherd

Australia budget - Tony Shepherd

The team tasked with telling the federal government how to save money appears to be leading by example.

The bill for the National Commission of Audit came in under budget and below the $1 million set aside for the five-month review into government spending and efficiency.

The commission made 86 recommendations aimed at reducing expenditure by $70 billion a year, in 10 years time.

The government will respond to the recommendations, which focus on health, the ageing, welfare, education and defence sectors, when it hands down the May 13 budget.

Treasurer Joe Hockey has previously described the budget as being in a state of emergency.

However, audit commission chair, Tony Shepherd, agrees Australia isn’t in the sort of crisis that hit Greece, Ireland and Iceland.

AlsoRead...

Ryan: Building real freedom through e-commerce

Ryan: Building real freedom through e-commerce

27 November 2025
Design Australia Group: Redefining Drafting as the engine of housing growth

Design Australia Group: Redefining Drafting as the engine of housing growth

26 November 2025

“What we are saying is `let’s make sure we don’t get into that sort of crisis’,” he told a Senate inquiry into the audit process in Canberra on Friday.

Mr Shepherd described the commission’s recommendations as “sensible”.

Asked whether he thought they would be taken up by the government, he said: “I’ve no idea.”

The audit also looked at ways of cutting the public service.

If its recommendations are taken up, 15,000 civil servant jobs could be axed.

Mr Shepherd said that number would overlap the 12,000 jobs previously targeted by the government, but he did not say by how many.

The commission has also suggested the minimum wage be cut to $488.90 a week, which would be 44 per cent of current average weekly earnings.

Mr Shepherd believes the minimum wage is too high and is impacting youth unemployment, which stands at 12.5 per cent.

“I would rather have more young people employed,” he told the Senate committee.

Separate from the audit, the government could also impose a deficit levy on Australians earning more than $80,000 a year.

Labor senator Sam Dastyari reminded Mr Shepherd he had previously referred to levies as an “economic smash and grab raid”.

“It depends on the particular levy. I have not got an opinion about this levy,” Mr Shepherd said.

But a deficit levy would have a short-term budget impact, while the audit offered long-term measures that would likely bring forward the timing of a surplus, he added.

 

Tags: Australia budgetAustralian economyAustralian politicseconomicsNews in Australiapolitics
DMCA.com Protection Status

SUBSCRIBE to our NEWSLETTER

[mc4wp_form id=”2384248″]

Don't Miss

The evolution of Aesthetic Surgery through the lens of Dr Kourosh Tavakoli

by Pauline Torongo
4 December 2025
The evolution of Aesthetic Surgery through the lens of Dr. Kourosh Tavakoli
Health & Wellness

As global interest in Australian cosmetic surgery continues to grow, the combination of regulation, research and emerging digital tools is...

Read moreDetails

Ryan: Building real freedom through e-commerce

by Pauline Torongo
27 November 2025
Ryan: Building real freedom through e-commerce
Business & Finance

Ryan’s greatest achievement isn’t any single business or revenue milestone — it’s the ecosystem he’s built through the Change community.

Read moreDetails

Design Australia Group: Redefining Drafting as the engine of housing growth

by Pauline Torongo
26 November 2025
Design Australia Group: Redefining Drafting as the engine of housing growth
Business & Finance

Australia is under pressure to build homes faster, but design bottlenecks slow progress. Design Australia Group is fixing this by...

Read moreDetails

Louis Guy Detata builds Global Trading Empires through autonomous systems and disciplined leadership

by Pauline Torongo
25 November 2025
Louis Guy Detata builds Global Trading Empires through autonomous systems and disciplined leadership
Business & Finance

The path from investment banking to leading a global trading platform has taught Louis Detata that sustainable success requires more...

Read moreDetails

Burning Eucalyptus Wood: Tips, Advantages, Disadvantages & Alternatives

by Fazila Olla-Logday
20 November 2025
Image Supplied
Enviroment

Learn about burning eucalyptus wood for stoves and fireplaces. Discover benefits, drawbacks, harvesting tips, and better alternative firewood options for...

Read moreDetails

Everything Parents Need to Know About Baby Soft Play and Why It’s a Game Changer

by Fazila Olla-Logday
11 November 2025
Everything Parents Need to Know About Baby Soft Play
Health & Wellness

Baby soft play is a fun, safe, and educational way for little ones to explore and grow. Discover the benefits...

Read moreDetails

WOMAD Sets Up a New Camp in Wiltshire – Australian festival fans take note!

by Kris Griffiths
11 November 2025
Kumbia Boruka brought their reggae and dancehall flavour to the Taste the World Stage at WOMAD 2024 - Credit - Mike Massaro
Entertainment

With its 2026 edition moving to Neston Park in England, WOMAD offers Aussie music lovers a chance to reconnect with global...

Read moreDetails
Load More

Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
australiantimes.co.uk is a division of Blue Sky Publications Ltd. Reproduction without permission prohibited. DMCA.com Protection Status

  • About us
  • Write for Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • T&Cs, Privacy and GDPR
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia

Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
australiantimes.co.uk is a division of Blue Sky Publications Ltd. Reproduction without permission prohibited. DMCA.com Protection Status

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia

Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
australiantimes.co.uk is a division of Blue Sky Publications Ltd. Reproduction without permission prohibited. DMCA.com Protection Status