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2002-03 BUDGET PAPER No. 1

BUDGET STRATEGY
AND OUTLOOK
2002-03

CIRCULATED BY
THE HONOURABLE PETER COSTELLO, M.P.,
TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, AND
SENATOR THE HONOURABLE NICK MINCHIN,
MINISTER FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION,
FOR THE INFORMATION OF HONOURABLE MEMBERS
ON THE OCCASION OF THE BUDGET 2002-03
14 MAY 2002

© Commonwealth of Australia 2002

ISBN 0 642 74105 0

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Guide to the 2002-03 Budget Papers

Budget Paper No. 1

Budget Strategy and Outlook 2002-03

Budget Paper No. 1 is comprised of 13 Statements.

 

Statement 7

Details of the Commonwealth's budget funding programme.

Debt issue and conversion programmes.

     

Statement 1

• Overview of budget and economic forecasts.

• Discussion of the Government's medium-term fiscal strategy.

• The Government's key Budget priorities.

 

Statement 8

• Trends in the finances of the Commonwealth, State and Local levels of government.

• Size and structure of the Australian public sector.

     

Statement 2

• Changes to the budget estimates since the 2001-02 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO).

• Summary of revenue, expenses, net debt and net worth estimates.

• Budget financial statements.

 

Statement 9

• Analysis of the sensitivity of the budget estimates to changes in key economic parameters.

• Statement of financial risks.

     

Statement 3

• Economic developments since MYEFO.

• The outlook for the domestic and international economies.

• Revised economic parameter forecasts.

 

Statement 10

• Discussion of budget accounting standards.

• Explanation of major budget aggregates and concepts.

     

Statement 4

• An improving and less volatile terms of trade.

• History of Australia's terms of trade over the 20th century.

• Key drivers of the terms of trade, including the international experience.

• Implications for the current account deficit.

 

Statement 11

• Government Finance Statistics financial statements for Commonwealth government sectors.

     

Statement 5

• Developments in taxation and non-taxation revenue since MYEFO.

• Forward estimates of revenue.

• Summary of revenue policy measures.

• Revenue statistics.

 

Statement 12

• Australian Accounting Standard financial statements for the Commonwealth general government sector.

• Notes to the accounting standard financial statements.

• Additional Commonwealth Government agency statistics.

     

Statement 6

• Developments in expenses and net capital investment since MYEFO.

• Forward estimates of expenses and net capital investment, presented by government function.

• Summary of expenses and net capital investment policy decisions.

• Expenses statistics.

 

Statement 13

Historical data for the Commonwealth's key fiscal aggregates.

Guide to the 2002-03 Budget Papers

Budget Paper No. 2

Budget Measures

Provides a comprehensive statement on the budget expense, revenue and capital measures in the 2002-03 Budget.

 

Budget Paper No. 3

Federal Financial Relations

Provides information on the Commonwealth's financial relations with the State, Territory and Local Governments.

     

Budget Paper No. 4

Agency Resourcing

Contains information on resourcing for Commonwealth agencies (including the Appropriation Bills Nos. 1 and 2 and the Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments)
Bill No.1).

 

Budget Paper No. 5

Intergenerational Report

An assessment of the long-term sustainability of government finances over the next 40 years.

     

Budget Speech

A transcript of the Treasurer's budget speech.

 

Budget Overview

An overview of the 2002-03 Budget, providing summary information on the Government's:

• current and forecast budget position;

• economic forecasts; and

• budget priorities and strategy.

     

Budget Related Papers

Portfolio Budget Statements

Detailed information on the expected financial position of each Commonwealth government agency.

 

Intergenerational Report In brief

An overview of the Intergenerational Report.

     

Internet

The Commonwealth budget papers and budget related information are available on the central Budget website at: www.budget.gov.au

2002-03 Budget

Notes

(a) The following definitions are used in this Budget Paper:

- `real' means adjusted for the effect of inflation;

- real growth in expenses is measured by the non-farm Gross Domestic Product deflator;

- Budget year refers to 2002-03, while the forward years refer to 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06; and

- one billion is equal to one thousand million.

(b) Figures in tables and generally in the text have been rounded. Discrepancies in tables between totals and sums of components are due to rounding:

- estimates under $100,000 are rounded to the nearest thousand;

- estimates $100,000 and over are generally rounded to the nearest tenth of a million;

- estimates midway between rounding points are rounded up; and

- the percentage changes in statistical tables are calculated using unrounded data.

(c) For the budget balance, a negative sign indicates a deficit while no sign indicates a surplus.

(d) The following notations are used:

NEC/nec     not elsewhere classified

AEST            Australian Eastern Standard Time

-                      nil

..                     not zero, but rounded to zero

na                  not available

nfp                not for publication

$m                 $ million

(e) References to the `States' or `each State' include the Territories, because from 1993-94 onwards, general purpose funding has been on the same basis for all jurisdictions. The Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory are referred to as `the Territories'. The following abbreviations are used for the names of the States, where appropriate:

NSW           New South Wales

VIC/Vic     Victoria

QLD/Qld  Queensland

WA              Western Australia

SA                South Australia

TAS/Tas    Tasmania

ACT            Australian Capital Territory

NT               Northern Territory

Budget Strategy and Outlook 2002-03 is one of a series of Budget Papers, the purpose of which is to provide information supplementary to that in the Budget Speech. A guide to the series is printed on pages iii and iv of this Paper.

Contents

Statement 1: Fiscal Strategy and Budget Priorities

Part I: Overview
Part II: Fiscal strategy
Part III: Budget priorities

Statement 2: Fiscal Outlook

Budget aggregates
Variations to the fiscal balance estimates
Net debt and net worth
Cash flows
Appendix A: External reporting standards
Appendix B: Budget financial statements

Statement 3: Economic Outlook

Part I: Overview
Part II: The outlook for the international economy
Part III: The outlook for the domestic economy
Part IV: Uncertainties

Statement 4: Australia's Terms of Trade - Stronger and Less Volatile

Part I: Introduction
Part II: Terms of trade movements - causes and effects
Part III: History of the terms of trade
Part IV: Drivers of the terms of trade

Part V: Conclusions and policy implications

Statement 5: Revenue

Part I: Overview
Part II: Estimates of revenue
Appendix A: Changes in revenue since MYEFO
Appendix B: Forward estimates of revenue
Appendix C: Revenue measures
Appendix D: Tax expenditures
Appendix E: Cash revenue statistics and history

Statement 6: Expenses and Net Capital Investment

Introduction
Part I: General government expenses
Part II: General government net capital investment

Statement 6: Expenses and Net Capital Investment (continued)

Appendix A: Expense measures
Appendix B: Net capital investment measures
Appendix C: Expenses statistics

Statement 7: Budget Funding

Net debt
Gross debt
Debt issue and conversion

Statement 8: Trends in Public Sector Finances

Part I: Overview
Part II: Fiscal balance
Part III: Cash surplus
Part IV: Net debt and net worth
Appendix A: Size and structure of the public sector
Appendix B: Non-financial public sector - supplementary cash tables

Statement 9: Risks to the Budget

Part I: Statement of risks
Part II: Sensitivity of fiscal aggregates to economic developments

Statement 10: External Reporting Standards and Budget Concepts

External reporting standards
Accrual GFS framework
Australian Accounting Standard No. 31 (AAS31) reporting framework
Reconciliation of GFS and AAS31 aggregates

Statement 11: Government Finance Statistics Statements

Government finance statistics statements

Statement 12: Australian Accounting Standard No. 31
Financial Statements

AAS31 financial statements
Notes to the AAS31 financial statements
Appendix A: Additional agency statistics
Estimates of general government sector agency capital use charge and dividend payments

Statement 13: Historical Commonwealth data

Historical Commonwealth data


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