Treasurer of Australia
The Treasurer 'of Australia, also known as the Federal Treasurer or more simply the Treasurer', is the minister of state of the Commonwealth of Australia charged with overseeing government revenue collection, federal expenditure and economic policy as the head of the Department of the Treasury. The current treasurer is Jim Chalmers, who was selected by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in May 2022 following the 2022 Australian federal election.
The Treasurer implements ministerial powers through the Department of the Treasury and a range of other government agencies. According to constitutional convention, the Treasurer is always a member of the Parliament of Australia with a seat in the House of Representatives. The office is generally seen as equivalent to the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the United Kingdom or the Secretary of the Treasury in the United States or, in some other countries, the finance minister. It is one of only four ministerial positions that have existed since Federation.
Responsibilities and duties
The Treasurer is the minister in charge of government revenue and expenditure. The Treasurer oversees economic policy: fiscal policy is within the Treasurer's direct responsibility, while monetary policy is implemented by the politically independent Reserve Bank of Australia, the head of which is appointed by the Treasurer. The Treasurer also oversees financial regulation. Each year in May, the Treasurer presents the Federal Budget to the Parliament.The Prime Minister and Treasurer are traditionally members of the House, but the constitution does not have such a requirement. The tradition is due to the fact that under the constitution, appropriation bills have to originate from the House, and if the Treasurer is a senator, they would not be able to introduce the bills. This would also mean another minister would need to give the nationally televised budget speech and introduce the bills. While no Federal Treasurer has been a member of the Senate, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia had state Treasurers who had served as members of the Legislative Councils, the states' upper houses.
Unlike the scenario in which a treasurer who is a senator cannot present the budget in the House of Representatives, state treasurers who have been members of upper houses have delivered their budgets in the respective lower houses.
The treasurer is a very senior government post, usually ranking second or third in Cabinet. Historically, many treasurers have previously, concurrently or subsequently served as prime minister or deputy prime minister; two subsequently served as Governor-General. Service as treasurer is seen as an important qualification for serving as prime minister: to date, six treasurers have gone on to be prime minister.
Paul Keating and Wayne Swan are currently the only two to have been named "Euromoney Finance Minister of the Year" by Euromoney magazine.
Since 1958, Treasurers in Coalition governments have often but not always been the deputy leader of the Liberal Party. In contrast, only four Labor Treasurers have also been the deputy leader of the Labor Party.
Related ministerial positions
Along with the Treasurer, other ministers have responsibility for the Department of the Treasury. The Treasurer together with these other ministers are known as the "Treasury Ministers". At present, the Treasury Minister positions are:- Treasurer
- Assistant Treasurer
- Minister for Financial Services
- Minister for Small Business
- Minister for Housing
- Minister for Homelessness
- Minister for Cities
- Minister for Finance
- Special Minister of State
Treasury portfolio
- The Department of the Treasury creates policies and reports for four output groups. These groups are macroeconomic, fiscal, revenue and markets:
- * Macroeconomic reports include: domestic economic policy advice and forecasting and international economic policy advice and assessment.
- * Fiscal reports include: budget policy advice and coordination; Commonwealth-State financial policy advice; and industry, environment and social policy advice.
- * Revenue reports include: taxation and income support policy advice.
- * Markets reports include: foreign investment policy advice and administration; financial corporate governance policy advice; competition and consumer policy advice; and actuarial services. In addition, the Royal Australian Mint is responsible for producing Australia's circulating currency.
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia's official statistical agency. Its reports are created for decision-making, research and discussion within governments and the community. It principally relates to the production of economic, population and social statistics.
- The Australian Office of Financial Management manages the Commonwealth's net debt portfolio. Its reports on debt management directed at ensuring that the Commonwealth net debt portfolio is managed, subject to the government's policies and risk references.
- The National Competition Council is an independent advisory body for all Australian governments involved in implementing the National Competition Policy. Outputs include: advice provided to governments on competition policy and infrastructure access issues and accessible public information on competition policy.
- The Productivity Commission is an advisory body on microeconomics policy that contributes to public understanding.
- The Australian Taxation Office outputs are directed at systems that support and fund services for Australians and give effect to social and economic policy through the tax, superannuation, excise and other related systems. Outputs include: design and build administrative systems; management of revenue collection and transfers; compliance assurance; and regulation of superannuation funds compliance with retirement income standards. The Inspector-General of Taxation is an independent statutory office to review systemic tax administration issues and to report to the Government with recommendations for improving tax administration for the benefit of taxpayers.
- The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is a regulation agency mandated for consumer rights by industry regulation and price monitoring.
- The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority is the financial supervisor responsible for prudentially regulating the banking, other deposit-taking, insurance and superannuation industries.
- The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is the independent government body that enforces and administers the Corporations Law and Consumer Protection Law for investments, life and general insurance, and superannuation and banking. Outputs include: policy, enforcement and guidance about ASIC-administered laws; information on companies and corporate activity; and monitoring and licensing of participants.
- The Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee creates reports directed at participation of investors and consumers. It makes recommendations to the responsible Minister on the Corporations Law, and produces and publishes an annual report along with other discussion papers and reports.
List of treasurers
Living former treasurers
As of, there are ten living former treasurers of Australia, the oldest being Ralph Willis. The most recent treasurer to die was Bill Hayden on 21 October 2023. The most recently serving treasurer to die was John Kerin on 29 March 2023.| Treasurer | Term as treasurer | Date of birth |
| Ralph Willis | 1991, 1993–1996 | |
| John Howard | 1977–1983 | |
| Paul Keating | 1983–1991 | |
| John Dawkins | 1991–1993 | |
| Wayne Swan | 2007–2013 | |
| Peter Costello | 1996–2007 | |
| Joe Hockey | 2013–2015 | |
| Scott Morrison | 2015–2018, 2021–2022 | |
| Josh Frydenberg | 2018–2022 | |
| Chris Bowen | 2013 |