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Australia: The World’s Most Bloated Bureaucracy | Mike Newman

Feb 20, 2026
Mike Newman, former NSW Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner with four decades in North Asia, critiques Australia’s oversized public service. He discusses booming public payrolls, cost blowouts on major projects, regulatory barriers to investment, and cultural drivers of bureaucracy. He contrasts effective frontline services with sprawling administration and examines political and accountability failures.
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INSIGHT

Empire Building And Duplication In Agencies

  • Newman highlights departmental empire building and duplication in climate and energy agencies.
  • He argues duplication eats resources without delivering better energy outcomes.
ANECDOTE

Flawed First Nations Energy Strategy Example

  • Newman reviewed a First Nations Clean Energy Strategy that lacked costs, energy needs, or technical details.
  • First Nations feedback reportedly warned departments dilute messages when not speaking directly to ministers.
INSIGHT

Public Sector Drives Most Job Growth

  • Nearly all net job growth in recent years occurred in the public sector, skewing employment patterns.
  • Newman notes Victoria promised cuts but actually increased staff heavily.
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