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

Big corporations tax (coal and mining)

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3518

mining, minerals, resources, tax
research, tertiary and vocational education, university
higher education, research, tertiary and vocational education
climate change, global warming, industry, research, technology
corporate, company tax, taxation

Cap CEO remuneration

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3387

employee, personal income tax, Policy costing, wages, workforce

Capital grants fund for public schools

2025 Election Commitment Costing
ECR-2025-3199

schools, education funding