In terms of fiscal revenue, Australasia's annual fiscal revenue broke through 100 million Australian dollars for the first time, reaching 101.5 million Australian dollars, an increase of about 5% compared to the previous year.
Growth this year has slowed down compared to the previous year, but the growth rate is not slow.
If it weren't for the official start of production at the Leonora Industrial Base, perhaps the fiscal revenue this year would still struggle to break through 100 million.
Of course, the high fiscal growth rate also means a high fiscal expenditure. The Australasian Government has never been thrifty when it comes to spending for national construction and development.
Throughout 1913, the Australasian Government's total fiscal expenditure reached 100.1 million Australian dollars, with the expenditure growth rate much faster than the income growth rate.