State premiers and territory chief ministers have been holding an emergency meeting on Sunday to talk about their response to the federal price range that included, between other measures, a shock $ 80bn lower to wellness and schooling funding tied to agreements produced underneath the earlier Labor government.
Many states have previously committed funding to applications, like preventive overall health measures, and now may possibly have to axe them.
Leaders of all the states and territories, except the West Australian premier, Colin Barnett, attended the meeting to examine their response to Tuesday’s budget cuts to health and schooling, and the proposed introduction of a $ 7 co-payment fee for a consultation with a common practitioner.
There is speculation the federal government’s proposals will force states to inquire for an enhance in the products and providers tax.
Just before the meeting, the Queensland premier, Campbell Newman, mentioned the cuts would lead to a reduction of 1,700 hospital beds in his state. “What [the federal government] are performing essentially is putting $ 80bn of heavy lifting onto the states when they are not ready to do it themselves,” he mentioned.
“It’s no secret I’m a strong supporter of [the prime minister, Tony] Abbott, but on this concern I’m fair dinkum. I want a honest deal for the states and territories,” Newman said.
The Victorian premier, Denis Napthine, railed towards immediate reductions in state funding, which he said would total $ 200m a year, from 1 July, for his state. “We also have concerns with the $ seven GP co-payment and the impact it will have on our emergency departments,” he stated.
“We also have grave worries about the $ 80bn to be eliminated from well being and schooling at the end of the forward estimates,” Napthine mentioned. “We’re content to accept the obligation for education and public hospitals, but possibly the government should transfer the collective funding with it,” he advised.
Napthine said his government was not interesting in increasing, or broadening, the GST but he suggested it might be applied to online purchases from overseas.
“I believe there should be a GST rethink and it must be that Victoria will get its honest share. We only get 88 cents in the dollar back. If we got a dollar back we would be $ one.5bn a 12 months greater off,” he said.
The Northern Territory chief minister, Adam Giles, said the spending budget cuts would result in fewer hospital beds and much less funding for schools in the territory.
“Fundamentally, from the Northern Territory’s level of see, we want to be responsible and accountable for wellness and education,” he said. Nonetheless, the territory would not have the cash to do so, with funding cuts having been revealed “at the last minute”, Giles explained.
The federal opposition leader, Bill Shorten, explained Abbott was forcing the states into a position whereby a rise in the GST was all but inevitable. “Abbott understands you can not consider $ 80bn from schools and hospitals without the states possessing to increase tax,” he informed the Victorian ALP conference on Sunday morning.
Speaking on ABC Tv, Abbott stated voters ought to have anticipated the cuts, in spite of pre-election guarantees to the contrary. Asked about the cuts, Abbott explained “money is not everything”. He dismissed ideas that the government had broken its “unity ticket” guarantee on the Gonski training reforms.
“We said we would honour the then government’s commitments over the then [four-yr] forward estimates,” he stated on the Insiders plan. “We stated that we weren’t bound by their pie-in-the-sky promises for the out many years [past the forward estimates]. We’ve just been totally upfront with the states.”
On Friday, the NSW overall health minister, Jillian Skinner, advised the state invite GPs to deal with patients in public hospitals, which would shift the value back on to the Commonwealth.
State leaders" emergency meeting in Sydney to discuss spending budget cuts
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