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HISTORICAL FINANCIAL TABLES - Other Operating Expenses by Secto text

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Data last updated 13 July 2021
Metadata last updated 18 January 2024
Created 13 July 2021
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License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
AttributionOther operating expenses generally represent the day-to-day running costs incurred in normal operations, and mainly include the purchase of supplies and consumables and the purchase of services. Supplies and services expenses are forecast on the basis of experience and known activity changes, including consideration of government policy such as efficiency measures, changes in the method of service delivery and appropriate economic parameters. An allowance is made for emerging demand that may arise over the next four years. This is presented in compliance with AASB 1049.
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Attribution Statement Other operating expenses generally represent the day-to-day running costs incurred in normal operations, and mainly include the purchase of supplies and consumables and the purchase of services. Supplies and services expenses are forecast on the basis of experience and known activity changes, including consideration of government policy such as efficiency measures, changes in the method of service delivery and appropriate economic parameters. An allowance is made for emerging demand that may arise over the next four years. This is presented in compliance with AASB 1049.