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McGowan on track to deliver a decade of surpluses for WA
Tom RabeWA political correspondent
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West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has handed down a budget surplus of $3.3 billion, and the state is on track for 10 consecutive years in the black, buoyed by overflowing mining royalties.
Mr McGowan boasted his state was “walking tall” amid rugged economic conditions worldwide, backed by $11 billion of mining royalties in the last financial year, with another $7.8 billion expected for the 2023-34.
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Tom Rabe is the WA political correspondent, based in Perth. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.rabe@nine.com.au
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