Australia gives us a good picture of what NZ might be facing if we had continued with massing increases in spending, as proposed by Labour.
Australia, like NZ once did, faces a structural or permanent deficit. Turning it around will not be a quick thing. An Audit Commission has just identified 86 ways to reduce spending by $70 billion a year – which would get the Government back into surplus by 2023.
The recommendations are large, and many will not be politically palatable. They include:
As I said, some quite unpalatable. But both the Government and the Opposition will have to produce their own policies on how to get back into surplus.
Meanwhile in NZ, we will hopefully have a Budget in three weeks showing a return to surplus next year.
Political commentator David Farrar posts at Kiwiblog.