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Western Australia’s economy grew 3% in 2024-25, boosting revenue by $1.1 billion and funding health, housing, and cost-of-living initiatives.
Western Australia’s economy grew 3% in 2024-25, driven by strong mining revenues, housing activity, and private investment, leading to a $1.1 billion boost in 2025-26 revenue.
The state’s operating surplus is projected at $2.5 billion, with funds directed to health, housing, and cost-of-living measures, including $435 million for affordable homes and extended rent relief.
Despite a projected debt rise to $35.7 billion, it remains below earlier forecasts.
Opposition critics argue the government’s response to housing affordability and fees falls short.
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La economía de Australia Occidental creció un 3% en 2024-25, aumentando los ingresos en $1.1 mil millones y financiando iniciativas de salud, vivienda y costo de vida.