National Accounts: September Quarter 2002
December 4, 2002Gun buy-back, water reform, interest rates, Simon Crean/Carmen Lawrence
December 6, 2002NO.078
COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY PAYMENTS TO STATES AND TERRITORIES
FOR 2002-03
The States and Territories will receive approximately $740 million in competition
payments in 2002-03, following an independent assessment of their progress in
implementing National Competition Policy reform commitments by the National
Competition Council (the Council).
I have decided to accept the Council’s recommendation that all States and
Territories receive their full allocation of payments, with the exception of
Queensland.
The Council has recommended that the $270 000 reduction in Queensland’s 2001-02
competition payments continue in 2002-03 for Townsville City Council’s lack
of progress in respect of two-part water pricing reform. I have accepted this
recommendation. The Council will revisit this recommendation following the Queensland
Competition Authority’s consideration of the latest cost effectiveness study
commissioned by Townsville City Council.
Over the remainder of 2002-03, the Council will conduct a number of supplementary
assessments and consultation meetings with some jurisdictions. These processes
may have implications for some States’ competition payments.
Payments for 2002-03 (subject to adjustment for changes in CPI, population
estimates and supplementary assessments) are as follows:
NSW
|
VIC
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QLD
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WA
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SA
|
TAS
|
ACT
|
NT
|
$251.8m
|
$182.4m
|
$138.9m
|
$72m
|
$57.1m
|
$17.7m
|
$12.4m
|
$7.5m
|
Details of the 2002 assessment will be available on the National
Competition Council’s website (www.ncc.gov.au).
CANBERRA
6 December 2002
Contact: David Alexander
02 6277 7340