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The Coalitions Threat To The Public Service
Jan 8th, 2025 at 1:50am
 
Labor hits back at Coalition threat to public service
2 December 2024
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Finance and Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher.
Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher says Peter Dutton will slash the APS and diminish services for the community.   Sad

The public service is set to become a hot election issue, with the Opposition ramping up its rhetoric over the size of the service – and the Federal Government being quick to call it out.

Opposition frontbenchers are increasingly using speeches and media opportunities to suggest a Coalition government will slash public service numbers, with a sharp escalation of such commentary notices in recent weeks.

Since the Federal Budget was delivered in May, the Coalition has attacked Labor’s spend on public servants, noting the budget provided for 36,000 new public sector jobs over the forward estimates.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton used his budget in reply to label public sector jobs as a misplaced priority.

Since then, his shadow ministers have been on the attack, making no secret of their plan to cut the public service.

“You’ve got to ask yourself, do we need 36,000 more public servants?” Mr Dutton told the recent Minerals Council gala dinner.

Nationals leader David Littleproud has also been pushing the cause.

“That is our first step. The Nationals have made it clear that we will get rid of those in Canberra,” he said in a media interview.

“There will be 36,000 public servants that will go. We don’t need more public servants.”   Shocked

And in a separate interview: “The first thing we’ll do is sack those 36,000 public servants in Canberra, that’s $24 billion worth.”



When Shadow Assistant Minister for Government Waste Reduction, James Stevens, was asked during a radio interview last month if the Coalition had the “mettle to follow through” in sacking public servants, he replied: “Well, that’s part of my job.”

Shadow for the Public Service, Jane Hume, also has some words of warning for the public service.

“Of course, there’s going to be a reassessment of the size of the public service,” she said in a recent media interview.

And previously, in an address to the Sydney Institute: “My concern, I think, with the 36,000 public servants is, well, there’s lots of concerns … Canberra has enough bureaucrats as it is.”

Cutting 36,000 public service jobs amounts to roughly 20 per cent of the workforce.

And despite it being an easy Canberra-bash for the Coalition, the fact is that a majority of the workforce is located outside of the capital.

Of the new public service jobs being created, almost three-quarters are in other states and territories across the country.

Labor is now using the threat of public service job losses to break down what the Coalition’s agenda could mean at an agency level – and what impact job losses would have on the public.

The government’s list insists the Opposition’s plan for the public service will mean 4000 jobs cut in Services Australia – delaying payments call wait times – and 1000 jobs cut in the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, leaving veterans with less support.

Additionally, there would be 3000 jobs cut in the Australian Tax Office; 3600 jobs cut in the National Disability Insurance Agency; 2700 jobs cut in Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water; 1300 jobs cut in the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry; and 4000 jobs cut in Defence, the Department of Home Affairs and the Australian Federal Police.

In a concerted effort over the weekend, government ministers have ramped up their campaign to highlight the Coalition’s plans for the public service.



Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher said: “All Australians should be worried about what Peter Dutton will do to the public service if he gets into office.

“He’ll cut 20 per cent of the workforce that is responsible for delivering the essential services that Australians rely on every day.

“Despite what the Liberals will say, these are not just jobs in Canberra. These are staff in Services Australia, ATO and NDIA in places like Geelong, Townsville and the Central Coast that will face the axe.

“This is all part of Dutton’s plan for $315 billion in cuts to vital services such as Medicare, pensions and housing at a time when people are already feeling the pinch.   Shocked

“Rather than the lazy conservative cutting, we should be investing in a strong public service to deliver the services Australians need and deserve.”

She was backed up by Assistant Minister for the Public Service Patrick Gorman, who claimed “Peter Dutton’s cuts” to the APS will hit every community in Australia.

“The Liberals and Nationals want longer wait times in Services Australia centres in regional communities, and they will send 36,000 people in cities across Australia into unemployment queues,” he said.

“You only need to watch their behaviour in Senate Estimates to know that they do not respect the Australian Public Service and have failed to acknowledge what a mess they left behind after 10 years in power.   Sad

“Public servants are our neighbours, family and friends, and their jobs should not be collateral damage in Peter Dutton’s quest for power.”   
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Reply #1 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 6:08am
 
Mr potao head wants to cut public service jobs so he can pretend to save '$24 billion' whilst at the same time he contract out those same jobs to liberal party donors for a measly sum of $50 billion


liberalnomics Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #2 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:28am
 
Public service -
nice pay if you can get it:



https://www.afr.com/politics/these-32-public-servants-earn-more-than-1-million-2...

Highest-paid public sector employees

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Agency      Name      Role      Total*

1      NBN      Stephen Rue      CEO      $3,037,016

2      Australia Post      Paul Graham      CEO      $2,385,610


3      Western Sydney Airport      Simon Hickey      CEO      $1,610,978


4      Future Fund      Raphael Arndt      CEO      $1,563,561


5      NBN      Kathrine Dyer      COO      $1,519,571

6      Snowy Hydro      Roger Whitby      COO      $1,475,610


7      Future Fund      Ben Samild      Deputy CIO      $1,373,300


8      Snowy Hydro      Iain Graham      CEO, Red Energy      $1,339,285

9      Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation      Alison Tarditi      CIO      $1,325,553


10      Snowy Hydro      Gordon Wymer      Chief commercial officer      $1,318,978


11      Australia Post      Rod Barnes      EGM network operations      $1,283,008


12      Future Fund      Alicia Gregory      Deputy CIO      $1,279,967


13      NBN      Will Irving      Chief strategy and transformation officer      $1,275,094

14      Future Fund      Not disclosed      Not disclosed      $1,248,036

15      Snowy Hydro      Paul Broad      Former CEO      $1,220,412

16      NBN      Philip Knox      CFO      $1,218,992

17      Australia Post      Rodney Boys      CFO      $1,198,563

18      Australia Post      Gary Starr      EGM parcel, post and eCommerce      $1,196,625

19      Future Fund      Not disclosed      Not disclosed      $1,194,397

20      Australia Post      Catriona Noble      EGM Retail, brand and marketing      $1,189,097

21      ABC      David Anderson      CEO and managing editor      $1,156,969

22      Reserve Bank of Australia      Philip Lowe      Governor      $1,147,465

23      Australia Post      Susan Davies      EGM people and culture      $1,143,204

24      Australia Post      Not disclosed      Not disclosed      $1,109,190

25      Federal Circuit and Family Court      William Alstergren      Chief justice      $1,097,339

26      Future Fund      Not disclosed      Not disclosed      $1,071,472

27      Defence      General Angus Campbell      Chief of the defence force      $1,062,702

28      NBN      John Parkin      Chief engineering officer      $1,052,988

29      Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation      Damian Hill      CEO      $1,038,474

30      Snowy Hydro      Gabrielle Curtin      Group executive      $1,035,649

31      Future Fund      Cameron Price      General counsel and chief risk officer      $1,011,614

32      Defence      Greg Moriarty      Secetary      $1,006,474
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Reply #3 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:35am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:28am:
Public service -
nice pay if you can get it:





Pretty crappy salaries compared to what they would get out for the same jobs in the private sector goober
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Reply #4 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:37am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:35am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:28am:
Public service -
nice pay if you can get it:





Pretty crappy salaries compared to what they would get out for the same jobs in the private sector goober



I'm sure they are worth every penny of it.   Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:39am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:37am:
I'm sure they are worth every penny of it.   Roll Eyes


I'm sure you're an idiot.

now that we've cleared that up, have you got a point to make or not?
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Reply #6 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:41am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:39am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:37am:
I'm sure they are worth every penny of it.   Roll Eyes


I'm sure you're an idiot.

now that we've cleared that up, have you got a point to make or not?



ABC      David Anderson      CEO and managing editor    
$1,156,969


That's a lot to run the Big Brother Ministry of Truth.
Add 5 extra gun shots to make the story better.  Embarrassed
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Reply #7 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:45am
 
One reason for the dire financial situation with the Greek government is the size of their public service. Theirs is enormous and many staff are reaching retirement age now, leaving taxpayers with a colossal bill for the pensions of those public servants. We don’t want that to happen here in Australia.
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Reply #8 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 8:06am
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:45am:
One reason for the dire financial situation with the Greek government is the size of their public service. Theirs is enormous and many staff are reaching retirement age now, leaving taxpayers with a colossal bill for the pensions of those public servants. We don’t want that to happen here in Australia.



Seems to be the same all around the world -

public servants with their snouts in the trough of tax payers money.
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Reply #9 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 9:02am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 8:06am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:45am:
One reason for the dire financial situation with the Greek government is the size of their public service. Theirs is enormous and many staff are reaching retirement age now, leaving taxpayers with a colossal bill for the pensions of those public servants. We don’t want that to happen here in Australia.



Seems to be the same all around the world -

public servants with their snouts in the trough of tax payers money.


True, but what has made the situation worse for Greece is the fact that they have a lower retirement age than we do in Australia, along with very generous payments.
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Reply #10 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 10:50am
 
To clean out the stables of the Woke twits who mince along making monumental decisions outside the electoral process about things that adversely affect the peasantry, such as Land Enclosure for private hunting preserves and spiritual retreats for the New Lords of the land, handing over private property without a by-your-leave, handing out national parks like lollies at a kid's party,  enforcing never-ending affirmative action, telling lies about 'gender wage gaps' and so forth, dictating gender insanity as part of school curricula - and so forth??

Add to the list as you see fit.... the tides have changed - now it's Back To The Future...

**saying for a friend**  someone I know went to the same uni as his daughter - she came out of it deciding she was having a woman for a 'partner', and he's decided he should be a woman at work so as to 'fit in' better etc... grows out the hair, dyes it and wears tear drop ear-rings - looks nothing like a woman .....  FFS... I'm ROFLing at the whole silliness of it all.... they tell them how wonderful women are and so they imagine that is the way of the future... and he - poor bastard ... works now in the PS and we all know what that is - a half-way house for losers and sheilas with all the best benefits for doing pharkall .... but who built the whole edifice in the first place? 

As for his daughter - not the first 'lesbian' who will suddenly up and decide she wanted to be a wife and mother all along - but they're told how wonderful and 'superior' women are with all their props and support to get ahead in a man's world, and pushing men and boys aside to get it in their inimitable selfish way - but reality has no place in their mindset.

Maybe we need a Queenslund redneck like Voldemort to straighten the Wokeness out of them ...

The Tides Have Turned....
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Reply #11 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 10:56am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:35am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:28am:
Public service -
nice pay if you can get it:





Pretty crappy salaries compared to what they would get out for the same jobs in the private sector goober


If they could ever actually perform such a job in the private sector.  Not one of them worth the money and just another mate slotted into a nice little earner to support the party line - and BTW - we the people demand our stolen Future Fund back and rolled into a single national superannuation scheme under the same conditions as everyone else - not some private cash hoard for pollies and a few of their mates so they can f
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ck the country as much as they like without any consequences to their retirement and a laissez-faire for open warfare and lawfare on the people .... another bribe to comply with the party line.....

Take the bleach out of your eyes.
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Reply #12 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 11:17am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:41am:
John Smith wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:39am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 7:37am:
I'm sure they are worth every penny of it.   Roll Eyes


I'm sure you're an idiot.

now that we've cleared that up, have you got a point to make or not?



ABC      David Anderson      CEO and managing editor    
$1,156,969


That's a lot to run the Big Brother Ministry of Truth. [


ceo of nine and seven all make over $2m each so $1.1 is a bargain. You should be grateful
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Reply #13 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 11:33am
 
You dickheads believe anyone can run a major corporation do you....The Government is competing with the private sector to attract these top executives....The market decides how much someone is worth....The Coalition have appointed many of these executives you are complaining about....Cuts will be made from the rank and file public servants, reducing services to be replaced with contractors....Top executives will remain on the payroll!!!

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Reply #14 - Jan 8th, 2025 at 11:59am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 8th, 2025 at 11:17am:
ceo of nine and seven all make over $2m each so $1.1 is a bargain. You should be grateful



So they are only second class CEO's in Public Service. Good to know. Wink
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