Tassie’s State Budget 2024: All you need to know in minutes
The State Budget delivered some big numbers, here’s a breakdown of the key things to know at a glance.
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Treasurer Michael Ferguson handed down the 2024/25 Budget in state parliament on Thursday, saying it was a “budget for the times”.
The state blew its budget by $1.4bn to spend a record $10bn last financial year and will attempt to trim 3.5 per cent from last year’s expenditure to $9.7bn in 2024/25.At the same time, revenue is expected to grow 4.2 per cent to $8.9bln.
Here’s our quick guide to the Budget
AT A GLANCE:
- Revenue: $8.9bn.
- Expenditure: $9.7bn.
- Deficit: 792m.
- Net debt: 5.4bn.
- Health: $3.1bn
- Education: $2.3bn
- Infrastructure: $1.1bn
- Public order: $909m
- Transport $547m.
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MAJOR MEASURES:
* $211m for electricity concessions.
* $188m school building blitz.
* $90m for pensioner council rate relief.
* $88m for 44 more doctors and 25 more nurses at the Royal Hobart Hospital.
* $42.3m for water and sewerage concessions.
* $21.7m for new ambulance stations and ambulances.
* $20m for new ferry terminals at Lindisfarne, Wilkinsons Point and Sandy Bay.
* $16.6m for 60 more police.
* $15m for a new Diagnostic Breast Imaging Project and $10m for a new Cancer Wellness Centre.
* $15m for an emergency services hub in Kingston,
* $14.4m for new Renewable Energy Approvals Pathway.
*$14.1m for Metro Tasmania driver recruitment and retention,
* $12m for a 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy to boost tourism.
* $8.25m to enhance Mt Field as a year-round destination
* $4m for a new Mother Baby Unit at the Royal Hobart Hospital.
* $1.8m for small business energy audits.