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Australian public sector pay in sharp focus amid COVID-19 economic recovery

Normal text size Very large text size Herbert Prochnow, an American banking executive and noted toastmaster, once described a public servant as someone who hires someone to do the work that they were hired to do. Former British prime minister Tony Blair thought that bureaucracy was great at managing things but not great at changing things. Amid a new debate over public sector pay, analysis from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age has found Australia’s top bureaucrats are earning vastly more on average than their international counterparts, with more than 25 of the nation’s senior public officials paid more than $1 million last year.

Brisbane rates, water charges up 26 per cent since Newman s first council budget

Brisbane rates, water charges up 26 per cent since Newman’s first council budget We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss 5.45pm Normal text size Advertisement Brisbane residents are paying an average of 26 per cent more – after inflation – for their combined annual council rates and water utilities bills since the LNP took charge of Brisbane City Council’s budget in 2004, a Brisbane Times analysis shows. The largest portion of the jump – 15 per cent – has come since Queensland Urban Utilities took over water and sewerage charges from the council in 2010, driven largely by state bulk water fees.

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