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flag Western Australia fights to keep its 75-cent share of federal GST, fearing economic harm if changes come.

flag Western Australia is campaigning to preserve its current share of the federal Goods and Services Tax, with Premier Roger Cook stating the state receives at least 75 cents of every dollar—about $6 billion annually—calling any change a threat to its economy. flag The push includes ads and events, ahead of a Productivity Commission review due with an interim report by August 2026, which will assess fair distribution. flag Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed no plans to alter WA’s share, but the state frames potential changes as a political risk.

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