
Wayne Swan delivered his fifth budget, and again, we are seeing a further increase in debt. Through accounting tricks and shuffling money between months and years, the Treasurer is making a false claim about having turned around his record of debt and deficit.

Here we have it again: another year, another increase in borrowings; another year, yet more put on the national credit card.

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Scott Ryan was born in Brisbane in 1973 and raised in Essendon.
He was elected to the Senate at the 2007 Federal Election and took office on 1 July 2008. He is the youngest Liberal Senator ever elected from Victoria.
Immediately before entering the Senate in 2008, Scott worked as a consultant in the health and insurance sectors as well as serving as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs in Melbourne.
Scott was appointed to the position of Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business and Fair Competition following the 2010 election. He currently serves on the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, the Senate Standing Committee on Regulations and Ordinances,, the Presiding Officers’ Information Technology Advisory Group and the Senate Select Committee on Reform of the Australian Federation. Prior to his promotion, Scott also served as Chair of the Senate Standing References Committee on Finance & Public Administration.
He is a member of the Essendon FC, the Melbourne Rebels RFC, the Institute of Public Affairs, the Centre for Independent Studies and the Samuel Griffith Society and co-convenor of the Parliamentary Brain Tumour Awareness Group.
Scott is married to Helen and lives in Melbourne.