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"Treasury say they got their sums wrong." "That's very worrying!" "That they got it wrong?" "That we still call them 'sums'." 4 July, 2009
"Have Treasury painted a rosy picture for the country's economic outlook?" "Sort of.. They reckon we'll be in the red for the next twenty years." 9 June, 2008
"If red ink on student papers is traumatic, spare a thought for our Treasury people..." 6 December, 2008.
"We didn't quite get it right, then?" "Not quite!" "I just wish she'd stop banging on about nobody needing people who can't be trusted!" Treasury reviews its latest 'achievment'... 5 November, 2008.
"I can't get hold of anyone at Treasury! I wanted to ask them how they were coping with all these unexpected expenses" "They're all out holding garage sales and sausage sizzles" 15 September 2010
"If red ink on student papers is traumatic, spare a thought for our Treasury people..." 6 December, 2008.
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"And now, our updated economic forecast assessment..." 26 November, 2008.
Treasury is sending two of its advisors over to speak with you." "What are their names?" "Doom and Gloom." 19 November, 2005.
"This Treasury forecast is so depressing!" "Cheer up! It could be much worse!" "How could it be worse?" "Imagine how depressing this forecast would be if they'd ever produced one that was even vaguely accurate." 18 December, 2008.
The worst budget deficit in the country's history... Which works out at $2,500 for every Kiwi. "A short fall?" 16 October 2009
"Bugger!" 23 May, 2008
Beware! Government is overspending! Treasury. Reserve Bank. OECD. "You'll notice the other three are out of step!" 2 December, 2005.
"The Treasury forecast has just arrived by express delivery." "Courier?" "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." 19 December, 2008.
"The country's finances are worse than forecast." "Treasury should predict the WORSE possible financial outlook so we can say it was BETTER than forecasted!" "They did." 15 December 2010
Treasury admits embarrassing blunder, overestimating income from a rise in GST by $500 million. 24 July 2010
"Treasury have released an urgent update to their tax take predictions." "What are they?" "They're predicting their predictions will be way out." 10 November 2010
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