Realising that the constant reduction in interest rates by the Reserve Bank has not stimulated the Australian economy to counter the recessions, the Federal Government has sensibly opted for fiscal policy to directly stimulate the economy by spending money.
The Business Council of Australia has been active in telling the government that money should be direct to them so that they can create jobs.
Now there is a need for voters to tell the government what jobs they want created perhaps rural and city doctors, nurses and hospital jobs; teachers and teacher training; competent aged care staff with high skills in caring and communicating; police; domestic, family & sexual violence court staff and judges, school counsellors. Perhaps affordable housing for sale on long term multi-generational loan plans so that the residents end up with an asset instead of just enriching developers.