Not once during the election debates was there a balanced discussion on the wider issues;
- what services should government provide?
- what about the current level of taxation and the way it is raised ?
- what about the current level of spending ?
- what about the current number of government employees ?
- what about the welfare system ?
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From the ATO 2006 annual report:
- "We make $7.5 billion in transfers and payments to the community "
- "At 30 June 2006, we employed 21,511 full time equivalent employees in offices all around Australia"
- Our operating budget expenditure for 2005-06 was $2,533.2 million
- Net tax collections increased to $232.6 billion which was $17.8 billion (8.3%) more than last year
- Its recurrent budget is $2.3 billion
- has 6.5 million customers, or approximately one-third of the Australian population ( !!! )
- employs more than 25 000 staff
- has more than 1 000 service delivery points ranging from large Customer Service Centres to small visiting services
- has reduced the number of letters sent to our customers from more than 87 million (in 2004-2005) to 86.4 million per year (in 2005-2006)
- receives more than 30.77 million telephone calls each year
- grants more than 2.8 million new claims each year.
- Expenses administered on behalof the government increased by three per cent from $18.755 billion in 2005-06 to $19.261 billion in 2006-07.
- Total price of departmental expenses: $507.8 million
- Average staffing level:
- Total Departmental Appropriations: $799.528 million
- Total Administered: $45.7 billion
Senator Nick Minchin pointed out the following bit of information, which the media aren't the slightest bit interested in:
“At last count, Mr Rudd had announced 96 reviews and inquiries and 67 new government Departments, committees and task forces.Have I made the situation perfectly clear ?