Don't blame me either Evan. I didn't vote for Kevin 07 either. Nor did I vote for the other b*****d
http://www.alp.org.au/download/now/071112_...r_defencexx.pdfYou will see though Evan that it was always the ALP's intention to have an audit of the Defence Department and to reassess spending accordingly. See page 6 of ALP policy document above. It says that spending will not only be maintained there will be a minimum 3% growth in real funding until 2016. If there have been funding cuts to your own section it doesn't mean that these are across the board. There are increase in other areas such as ADF health and dental benefits being extended to the families of serving personnel. A nice touch I think. The defense budget is also spent in the defense industries not just in the forces. There are several acquisitions to take place and these will be paid for from the defense budget. You have to admit that the previous government was very wasteful in some areas. The Sea Sprite helicopters, Collins Class submarines and the upgrade of the frigates have all cost 100's of millions of dollars more than was originally allocated and some have still not even been delivered or are not functioning years later. Good god, we still haven't even finalised the compensation for the HMAS Melbourne disaster in 1964 (I think that's the year). There is plenty of waste to go in the defense Department and certainly a greater demand for accountability of the monies and management in general. As a department it has a very high turn over.
There is a defense White Paper being commissioned. Submissions are open still I think. I hope that you are having your say. Now is your chance.
http://www.defence.gov.au/whitepaper/makesubmission.htm In any case I don't think Kevin 07 is going to do anything too radical. He is quite a conservative chap at heart. Historically, the Labor parties have been quite good to the forces.
If I were you Evan I would have a word with your union rep