Housing, cost of living, and increased infrastructure development – these are the key issues at the heart of Treasurer Rita Saffioti’s second budget for Western Australia.
The $2.5 billion surplus in the 2024 to 2025 financial year (and the predicted $2.4 billion surplus in 2025-26) isn’t quite as impressive as those recorded in previous years, but it has still allowed for a wealth of spending in these fields.
While many parts of the state are being showered in cash, there are also some which have missed out.
Here’s a quick guide on the winners and losers this year.
Holly Thompson is a journalist with WAtoday, specialising in education.Connect via Twitter or email.
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