
“Incredibly interesting and very valuable session. This should be mandatory training for all public servants.” – Attendee
On Tuesday, 11 February, JMI and NSW Treasury co-hosted the JMI Futures’ Masterclass on the NSW State Budget, with over 1000 attendees from across JMI’s government and partner universities.
JMI Future’s Executive Director, Jane Reynaud led a panel featuring three policy, budget and financial experts from NSW Treasury:
- Rhett Gibson, Director, Communities and Homes NSW
- James Atkinson, Director, Fiscal Strategy
- Sam Horin, Director, Budget Planning and Analysis
The Masterclass provided an important introduction to government budgeting, how to read the budget papers and understand key financial metrics, and what NSW Treasury considers when evaluating new policy options. The webinar provided up-to-date information on the NSW budget cycle and the state’s latest fiscal outlook.
Key learnings highlighted NSW Treasury’s best practice approach. The Government Sector Finance Act 2018 sets out the requirements for sound financial management, budgeting, performance, financial risk management, and accountability. Robust investment decision processes, supported by the work of the Expenditure Review Committee, tie into efforts to increase transparency regarding the state’s expenditure and investment decisions.
This Masterclass forms part of the JMI Futures’ Practitioner Knowledge Accelerator Series that equips public servants and researchers with the skills and capabilities needed in the modern era. In addition to the work of JMI Futures, the Institute supports public servants and university researchers through Policy Fellowships, participation in Government Project teams, Policy Challenge Grants, and network-building.
Find out more about JMI Futures and upcoming webinars here: https://jmi.org.au/jmi-futures/