5512.0 - Government Finance Statistics, Australia, 2007-08 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 30/04/2009   
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BALANCE SHEET RESULTS


BALANCE SHEET RESULTS

GFS net worth reflects the contribution of governments to the wealth of Australia. The consolidated net worth as at 30 June 2008 for all levels of government was $862,186 million.

The following table presents 30 June 2008 balance sheet aggregates by sector for the various levels of government.

Balance Sheet Results - At 30 June 2008

General Government
Non-financial Public Sector
Total Public Sector(a)
2007-08
2007-08
2007-08
$m
$m
$m

All Levels of Government
Total assets
1 240 323
1 326 401
1 483 096
Total liabilities
378 137
464 215
620 909
Shares and other contributed capital
-
-
-
GFS Net worth
862 186
862 186
862 186
Commonwealth Government
Total assets
250 661
253 605
347 677
Total liabilities
207 506
210 450
304 522
Shares and other contributed capital
-
-
-
GFS Net worth
43 155
43 155
43 155
State and Local Government
Total assets
956 641
1 039 116
1 108 052
Total liabilities
169 718
252 193
321 128
GFS Net worth
786 923
786 923
786 923
Multi-jurisdictional(b)
Total assets
42 859
45 255
45 255
Total liabilities
10 751
11 757
11 757
GFS Net worth
32 108
32 108
32 108

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
(a) The Total Public Sector comprises General Government, Public Non-Financial Corporations and Public Financial Corporations. The sum of individual levels of government or sectors may not agree with The Total Public Sector figures due to transfers between level of government.
(b) The multi-jurisdictional sector contains units where jurisdiction is shared between two or more governments, or classification of a unit to a jurisdiction is otherwise unclear. The main types of units currently falling into this category are the public universities. The difference between GFS Net Worth and Total assets less Total liabilities is Shares and other contributed capital.