Chief Minister Kate Carnell is determined to have her town council. Last week she said the Government would depart from the standard Westminster way of dealing with the Budget. Instead, Government would issue a draft budget for consultation in January. Members of the Legislative Assembly would be able to comment on the draft through Assembly committees. Committees generally shadow the various portfolios. The Government would then consider anything brought up in the consultation process which could be included in the final Budget Appropriation Bill.
Mrs Carnell said she wanted a more bipartisan approach, for Members to exercise responsibility on behalf of the people who voted for them and to create ownership by all Members.
Presumably the Budget would be passed unanimously. The upshot would be that any Members of the Opposition or crossbench who later criticised spending priorities or indeed any element of government activity involving money would be rebuffed with the assertion you joined in the Budget.