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Budget 2018: Where every dollar comes from, and how it's spent
The budget — sliced, diced and visualised.
By
Andrew Kesper ,
Simon Elvery and
Ben Spraggon
Posted 8 May 2018, 7:52pmTue 8 May 2018, 7:52pm
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Photo: Budget 2018 — sliced, diced and visualised. (ABC News: Georgina Piper)
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The Government expects to spend
$488.58 billion in the next financial year.
2018/19
General public services $23.07 billion, divided as follows
:
Legislative and executive affairs $1.5b
Financial and fiscal affairs $7.1b
Foreign affairs and economic aid $5.8b
General research $3b
General services $681m
Government superannuation benefits $5b
Notes
* The Contingency Reserve is an allowance for anticipated events that cannot be assigned to individual programs. This includes expenses that cannot be revealed due to commercial-in-confidence or national security concerns, decisions taken but not yet announced by the government, and provisions for unfunded public service redundancies.
† Because both years in the comparison have negative values, a negative difference means a positive percentage change (and a net improvement for government revenue figures).
‡ The raw numbers are more meaningful than a percentage change when one or more of the values being compared is zero or when comparing a positive value with a negative value.
All relative dates in this interactive are relative to the budget release date, Tuesday 8 May, 2018.