Australian Government, 2006–07 Budget

FINAL BUDGET OUTCOME
2006-07

 

CIRCULATED BY
THE HONOURABLE PETER COSTELLO MP
TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA AND
SENATOR THE HONOURABLE NICK MINCHIN
MINISTER FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
FOR THE INFORMATION OF HONOURABLE MEMBERS

SEPTEMBER 2007


 

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Foreword

The Final Budget Outcome 2006-07 has been prepared in a manner consistent with the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998. The Charter requires that, inter alia, the Government provide a final budget outcome report no later than three months after the end of the financial year. Consistent with these requirements, this report encompasses Australian Government general government sector fiscal outcomes for the 2006-07 financial year and is based on external reporting standards.

  • Part 1 provides the general government sector budget aggregates for 2006-07 together with an analysis of the 2006-07 final budget outcome. This includes summary analysis of revenue, expenses, net capital investment, cash flows and the balance sheet (net debt and net worth).
  • Part 2 presents the Australian Government financial statements for 2006-07 in accordance with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Government Finance Statistics (GFS) framework. This data covers the general government sector as well as the Australian Government public corporations sectors.
  • Part 3 presents the 2006-07 Australian Government general government sector financial statements in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards (AAS).
  • Part 4 provides details for 2006-07 on Federal Financial Relations, updated from that contained in the 2007-08 Budget Paper No. 3.
  • Appendix A contains details of budget concepts and reporting standards. Appendix B contains expenses data on a functional and sub-functional basis. Historical fiscal data are presented in Appendix C.

 


 

Notes

(a) The following definitions are used in this paper:

    • ‘real’ means adjusted for the effect of inflation;
    • real growth in expenses is measured by the non-farm Gross Domestic Product deflator; 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
-
not available
..
not zero, but rounded to zero
na
not applicable (unless otherwise specified)
nfp
not for publication
$m
$ million
$b
$ billion

(e) References to the ‘States’ or ‘each State’ include the Territories. 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

 

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