During the caretaker period for a general election, parliamentary parties and independent parliamentarians can request costings of their publicly announced election policies. We publish these requests, complete the analysis and publicly release the costing responses as soon as possible, as per our legislation. To submit a request for a costing during the caretaker period, use the Caretaker Costing Request template.

The Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998 outlines arrangements under which the Secretaries of the Treasury and the Department of Finance may be requested to cost election commitments during the caretaker period for a general election. Caretaker costings completed by Treasury and Finance are available at www.electioncostings.gov.au.

The caretaker period begins at the time the House of Representatives is dissolved and continues until the election result is clear or, if there is a change of government, until the new government is appointed.  

SUPPORTING INFORMATION

Costing policy proposals during the caretaker period

Our regular processes change during a caretaker period, including when costing requests are kept confidential.

Opting in to the election commitments report

Minor parties and independents can opt in to the report that is released following a general election.

Election commitments reporting

The election commitments report presents the budget impacts of the policy platforms for all major parties, and others who choose to be included.