Waste Tracker

$17.2B in waste identified

AI finds every dollar your government wastes. Every figure is sourced to ANAO audit reports or AusTender contract records — linked to the original documents.

$17.2B
Total Waste Found
12
Problems Found
15
Contracts Checked
6
Audits Reviewed

Top Findings

Ranked by dollar impact
waste
$7.8B

$7.8 billion of your taxes paid to consultants who left nothing behind

The government spent $21.4 billion on consultants and contractors in a single year — and $7.8 billion of it built no lasting capability. 15 firms gobbled up 62% of the consulting b...

Australian Public Service Commission VIEW DETAILS →
fraud
$3.3B

$3.3 billion in dodgy NDIS claims slipped through because nobody was watching

The NDIS paid out against an estimated $3.4 billion in suspicious claims — and caught just $142 million of it. One in eight high-risk payments got checked before the money left. Th...

National Disability Insurance Agency VIEW DETAILS →
abuse
$2.1B

$2.1 billion in government contracts handed out without competition — no bids, no questions

Nearly half of all contracts over $200,000 bypassed open competition. No bids invited, no price checks, no documented justification in 38% of cases. $2.1 billion in taxpayer money ...

Department of Finance VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$1.8B

Defence blew $1.8 billion over budget on IT projects — and they still don't work properly

Defence's 12 biggest IT contracts all went over budget, by an average of 47%. The total blowout: $1.8 billion above what was approved. 11 of 12 contracts had no proper performance ...

Department of Defence VIEW DETAILS →
abuse
$1.2B

Ministers overruled their own experts to hand $1.2 billion to whoever they wanted

Ministers intervened to change grant outcomes in nearly a quarter of assessed applications — overriding the recommendations of the public servants they employ. $1.2 billion in gran...

Department of Infrastructure VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$890.0M

The aged care regulator spent $890 million and can't show it made a single nursing home safer

$890 million a year funds the aged care regulator. In return: just 23% of safety violations led to enforcement. Serious problems sat unresolved for 14 months on average. Providers ...

Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$75.5M

Services Australia's IT modernisation with Accenture blew $75 million over budget

Services Australia handed Accenture a no-bid IT contract to modernise its systems. Budget: $112 million. Final bill: $187.5 million. A $75 million blowout — 67% over what was appro...

Services Australia VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$24.3M

Home Affairs' IT contractor bill blew up 135% — $18 million became $42 million, no rebid

A temporary IT staffing contract at Home Affairs was budgeted at $18 million. The final cost: $42.3 million. That's 135% over budget, awarded to Infosys BPO through limited tender ...

Department of Home Affairs VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$22.2M

PricewaterhouseCoopers charged Defence $54 million for HR consulting — $22 million more than agreed, no rebid

Defence handed PricewaterhouseCoopers a HR consulting contract worth $54.2 million — $22 million above the original estimate. Awarded through limited tender. No competitive process...

Department of Defence VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$22.0M

The Bureau of Meteorology's AWS migration cost $22 million more than planned — and nobody shopped around

The Bureau of Meteorology migrated to Amazon Web Services through limited tender — no competitive bids, no price comparison. Budget: $45 million. Final cost: $67 million. A $22 mil...

Bureau of Meteorology VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$7.9M

Deloitte built a public service analytics tool for $12.7 million — three times the budget, zero competition

The Australian Public Service Commission directly hired Deloitte to build a workforce analytics platform — no competitive tender. Budget: $4.8 million. Final cost: $12.7 million — ...

Australian Public Service Commission VIEW DETAILS →
waste
$4.7M

Ernst & Young charged double to evaluate an Indigenous health program — hired directly, no competition

The Health Department directly sourced Ernst & Young to evaluate an Indigenous health program. No competitive bid. The contract grew from $3.5 million to $8.2 million — a 134% blow...

Department of Health and Aged Care VIEW DETAILS →