Victoria delivers budget
Due to external economic shocks, Victoria's revenue forecasts over the next four years will be $8.3 billion lower than was forecast in late 2010. This is a bigger financial hit than that which occurred during the 2008 global financial crisis.
The Budget attempts to build on measures announced last year to put Victoria's finances back onto a sustainable path through further savings of $1 billion over four years. Measures taken include:
- limiting Parliamentarians' pay increases to 2.5 per cent for the next twelve months and a freeze on their allowances;
- limiting senior public servant salary increases to 2.5 per cent;
- a further reduction of 600 public service positions; and
- additional departmental efficiencies.
- The 2012-13 Budget delivers surpluses exceeding $100 million each year growing to $2.5 billion by 2015-16.
The government's fiscal strategy will stabilise net debt to six per cent of GSP by June 2016.
Through this budget, the Government has prioritised the following:
- The Government will cut WorkCover premiums by an average of three per cent from July 1 this year.
- As part of the Government's manufacturing blueprint A More Competitive Manufacturing Industry, the 2012-13 Budget delivers $58 million to boost productivity and assist Victorian manufacturing businesses to compete in the global economy.
- The Government will invest a further $1 billion over four years to support future economic growth with a better educated and skilled workforce, to increase productivity and workforce participation.
- The budget provides $13.7 billion to Victoria's hospitals and health system in 2012-13. $1.2 billion is provided over four years in additional funding for health and aged care services. Funding has also been provided for major hospital upgrades in metropolitan and regional Victoria.
- A $200 million school capital program will fund new schools and important facility upgrades.
- The 2012-13 Budget also delivers $1.4 billion in new funding for early childhood development, education and training and $336 million to better protect Victoria's most vulnerable children.
- The 2012-13 Budget delivers on important new infrastructure projects, including $42.2 million for the Western Highway, $35.5 million for the Ballarat Western Link Road and additional regional rolling stock.