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Big bad budget balances 2011-17

Big bad budget balances 2011-17. Source: Treasury Budget May 8. The bogeyman: net debt 2011-17. Source: Treasury Budget May 8. Wayne’s fiscal dragnet. Source: Treasury, AMP Capital. Health spending cut!. Source: Treasury Budget May 8. Education not so smart, vocational flat.

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Big bad budget balances 2011-17

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  1. Big bad budget balances 2011-17 Source: Treasury Budget May 8

  2. The bogeyman: net debt 2011-17 Source: Treasury Budget May 8

  3. Wayne’s fiscal dragnet Source: Treasury, AMP Capital

  4. Health spending cut! Source: Treasury Budget May 8

  5. Education not so smart,vocational flat Source: Treasury Budget May 8

  6. Scary places – the states

  7. Those who grow old… http://www.abc.net.au/news/specials/census-2011/ Source: ABS, ABC.net.au

  8. RESTRUCTURING HAPPENS

  9. Australia - real GDP growth Source: Treasury Budget May 8

  10. Value of Australian commodity exports

  11. China: building Europe in 15 years Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

  12. Mining income Source: Treasury May 2011 Source: Aust Treasury

  13. Resources investment pipeline • Source: Treasury MYEFO Nov 29

  14. CAPEX KA-BOOM! • Source: ABS May 31

  15. Canine Corporation CEO CFO

  16. MINING CAPEX • Source: ABS May 31

  17. Manufacturing capex Source: ABS May 31

  18. Manufacturing CAPEX • Source: ABS May 31

  19. Manufacturing exports exist! Source: Treasury Budget, ABS

  20. Real retail turnover Source ABS August 2

  21. Department stores departing… Source ABS August 2

  22. RETAIL BACK TO NORMAL? • Source: Morgan Stanley, ABS

  23. Short-term visitor arrivals March 02    401,800 March 03    398,200 March 04    424,200 March 05    456,900 March 06    456,800 March 07    473,000 March 08    467,900 March 09    468,700 March 10    481,300 March 11    483,800 March 12 504,800 Source: ABS May 9 (trend)

  24. Source: ABS August 3

  25. Tourism changing, not dying Source: Treasury Budget, ABS

  26. PEOPLE – our future 2008 Net migration 315,700 Population growth 2.2% (467,300) 2011 Net migration 184,00 Population growth 1.4% (302,600) (NSW 1.0% Qld 1.5% NT 0.8% WA 2.9%) Source ABS Sept Source: ABS June 20

  27. The numbers game Now 2050 Japan 127 million 100 million China 1.34 billion 1.42 billion India 1.21 billion 1.7 billion

  28. The nation not doing it tough

  29. Gross national savings Source: Treasury Budget May 8

  30. Dirty great big massive huge data

  31. Non-resources non-booming but non-bad Source: Treasury Budget May 8

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