This chart highlights just how extreme Australia’s bureaucracy has actually become. According to the ABS, as of mid-2024, around 1 in 9 Australians works in the public sector. That makes us the most bureaucrat-heavy nation in the world per capita. We are even worse than Israel, France, or the UK.

This means that a disproportionate share of our productive labor is absorbed into regulation, compliance, and paperwork, rather than innovation, entrepreneurship, or value creation. Instead of making our lives easier, Australians are paying more in taxes for overlapping departments, compliance bottlenecks, and slow service delivery.

This is a textbook case of a bloated government that exists to perpetuate itself rather than to serve the people.

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Feels exactly like that, living in AU , there is no freedom to do anything, and startup costs for any business is support high and filled with legislative requirements and captial intensive because of compliance. It puts Australians in a bind to become employees of others... Unless you're in blue collared work.

Vote 🗳️ @libertarian always and let’s fix this in Australia 🇦🇺

It kinda makes sense if you think of the are per capita that need defending and administrating. But the goal has to be a shift to private sector.