Australian Greens

Key Points

  • The Australian Greens' (the Greens) 345 commitments would result in a decrease in the fiscal, underlying cash and headline cash balances over both the 2025 Budget forward estimates and medium-term periods (2025‑26 to 2035‑36), relative to the Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Outlook (PEFO) baseline.
  • The Greens' platform would result in a decrease in the underlying cash balance of $5.2 billion over the forward estimates and $343.1 billion over the medium term, relative to PEFO.
  • This would result in an underlying cash deficit of $49.6 billion at the end of the forward estimates and total underlying cash deficits of $156.8 billion and $670.1 billion over the forward estimates and medium term respectively.
  • The impact reflects an increase in receipts from major tax changes and a reprioritisation of funding from defence, that only partially offsets increases in payments for social protection, education, health and general public services.
  • The Greens' platform would result in higher government gross debt across the period, an increase of $703.0 billion by the end of the medium-term period relative to PEFO, reaching $2.2 trillion (46.9% of gross domestic product (GDP)). Public debt interest payments would be around $136.4 billion higher over the medium term.
  • The Greens did not publish a consolidated list of the financial implications of their platform prior to the election.

 

Australian Greens' 2025 election commitments

Small business incubator grants program

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3733

business, company tax, economic growth, expenses

Social services – Abolish mutual obligations

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3528

employee, welfare

Social services – Fund essential social services

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3572

APS, community participation, workforce

Social Services – Guaranteed liveable income & raise the rate

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3193

age pension, JobSeeker, older people, parenting single payment, unemployment benefits, welfare, young people

Social services – Poverty and Inequality Commission

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3459

Australian Public Service (APS), public sector, public service, welfare
employee, jobs, resources, workforce