Open Channel: State Budget
Services Spend Only Down Payments
The new spending is most welcome but a commitment to further investment is also needed as increasing demand for quality public services driven by population growth means the budget s spending initiatives can only be down-payments.
Dealing with massive work backlogs, staff will be overwhelmed and turnover in sensitive areas will undo any spending initiatives announcedunless further investment is flagged.
The budget surplus position and the $10 million WorkCover premium self gift indicates there s ample room for further public services spending.
Victoria's population is growing at 2% per year and tracked to almost sustain this same level into the forward estimates however staff increases are capped at 1%.
BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS:
- Victoria s economy is forecast to grow by 3.25 per cent in 2010-11
- budget operating surpluses: $872 million in 2010-11 and averaging $1.2 billion over the following three years.
- cutting the payroll tax rate to 4.9 per cent, effective from 1 July 2010
- cut WorkCover premiums by a further 3.5 per cent
- budget invests $9.5 billion in 2010-11 to deliver capital projects across Victoria
- budget invests $5.8 billion to continue to deliver the $38 billion Victorian Transport Plan
- provides a record $4 billion boost to our health system, new hospitals in regional Victoria
- 1,966 more frontline police over five years
- funding 55 extra youth workers to tackle the knife culture
- funding an extra 3,590 kindergarten places
- $109 million package of support for children with a disability or developmental delay,
- extra $30 million for people with autism, including new programs in schools,
- improvements to child protection – including the Out of Home Care system – providing an additional $66 million
- mental health services, providing an extra $73 million
- $105 million to implement the Government s land and biodiversity White Paper
BUDGET OVERSIGHTS DISCOVERED SO FAR:
- lack of funding for additional Housing staff to manage new stock funded by $1B infrastructure capital works spend last year
- no additional resources for court reporting where the delays in getting transcript undermines the court reform initiatives announced
- leaving PS wages policy at 2.5% despite all the economic forecasting showing growth and CPI and LPI being between 3% - 3.5% and Industrial Agreements expiring 2011
- no identifiable additional spending to implement Bushfire Royal Commission findings
KAREN BATT
CPSU State Secretary
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