McGowan Government delivers plan to keep Collie-Preston strong

  • 2021-22 State Budget provides regional WA with a record $9.1 billion infrastructure investment over the next four years
  • McGowan Government delivering election commitments in Plan for Collie-Preston
  • Collie-Preston to benefit from major $1.9 billion boost to health and mental health funding
  • More than $4.2 billion delivered in the Royalties for Regions program 
  • The McGowan Labor Government is delivering on its plan to keep Collie-Preston strong, with the State Budget investing billions to create quality local jobs, fund a pipeline of infrastructure works and deliver key services such as health and education.

    The 2021-22 State Budget delivers a strong surplus which enables the McGowan Government to deliver major investments for all Western Australians - including infrastructure, hospital and mental health services, social housing and climate action initiatives.

    The Budget includes a record $9.1 billion investment in regional infrastructure and $4.2 billion through Royalties for Regions, including $627 million in regional election commitments and other new regional initiatives.

    It includes ongoing support for vital services across regional WA, including $463 million for regional school bus services, and $2 billion to subsidise regional electricity and water costs to keep charges in line with what metropolitan users pay.

    Regional WA will benefit from a share of the $374 million State-wide investment in Aboriginal well-being.

    Delivering the Plan for Collie-Preston, the McGowan Government has allocated further support for jobs, TAFE, health, schools, regional roads, tourism and community facilities.

    The 2021-22 State Budget will continue efforts to revitalise WA's TAFE and training sector, with a $198 million investment per annum in regional WA over the next four years, including:

    • continuing the Lower fees, local skills program, which has seen an increase of 20 per cent in enrolments in the South-West in 2021;
    • $25 million to WA TAFEs for new state-of-the-art equipment;
    • $29.8 million to provide 8,000 additional VET places in schools across WA, on top of an additional 1,350 VET places introduced in 2021;
    • $19.2 million VET career taster program for year 9 students; and
    • $37 million towards the Employer Incentive Scheme in regional WA. 

    The McGowan Government will continue to focus on delivering high quality healthcare for all Western Australians, regardless of where they live, including:

    • $1.9 billion investment in health and mental health to improve services throughout WA, including more doctors and nurses in the regions;
    • $19.7 million for the Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS), increasing the accommodation subsidy to $100 per night, and increasing escort eligibility for people from vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, including women travelling to give birth;
    • the South-West will share in $2 million to support the work of regional renal support teams;
    • $9.2 million to extend Strong Spirit Strong Mind;
    • the South-West will share in $17.6 million towards social and emotional well-being services for Aboriginal people in regional WA; and
    • $10.9 million to the Royal Flying Doctor Service to upgrade aircraft engines. 

    The McGowan Government will continue its strong investment in job-creating projects to drive economic development, including:

    • an additional $20 million for the Collie Industry Attraction and Development Fund, to attract new large industry, and build on the success of Collie's economic diversification;
    • an additional $2 million towards a feasibility study for the South West Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Hub;
    • investment in the development of project-ready land and the establishment of projects on Industrial Land Authority (ILA) estates across WA;
    • $100 million Investment Attraction and New Industries Fund;
    • $120 million for more than 150 frontline officers to speed up project approvals;
    • $12.1 million to implement the regional component of the Jina: Western Australian Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan 2021-25;
    • $45 million to expand the Aboriginal Rangers Program;
    • continuing the successful $40 million Regional Economic Development grants program, which since 2018 has invested over $2.4 million in 33 projects in the South-West, helping to create over 556 local jobs;
    • $12.9 million boost to regional arts programs;
    • $15 million for the Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund;
    • continuing to deliver the $852 million Bunbury Outer Ring Road;
    • $200.1 million for the Bunbury Hospital Redevelopment;
    • $15.1 million to strengthen WA's biosecurity capabilities; and
    • $3 million towards the Wine Industry Export Growth Partnership. 

    The State Budget also includes important investment in quality education for young people in the regions, including:

    • $1.5 billion will be spent each year to provide regional students with a quality education, in addition to $427.5 million over the next four years for refurbishments, upgrades and new builds for regional primary and secondary schools;
    • $7 million for a new design and technology block at Eaton Community College;
    • $1 million for upgrades at Donnybrook District High School; and
    • ensuring every student across the State has access to education in STEM and Science. This will mean a major State-wide investment in STEM and science facilities and equipment. 

    After delivering record investment in regional roads over the past four years, the McGowan Government will oversee another significant investment into regional roads, including:

    • $4.5 billion for major road projects and programs throughout regional WA; and
    • over $59 million for the Regional Road Safety Program to invest in repairing, rebuilding and road safety treatments on more than 680 kilometres of roads in the South-West. 

    The 2021-22 State Budget also includes significant investment to help keep Western Australians active, healthy and connected with their communities, including:

    • $400,000 for the replacement of four light poles and new LED lighting at the Collie Recreation Ground; and
    • $3 million to expand the Leschenault Leisure Centre in Australind. 

    The State Budget also includes $315 million over four years towards the South West Native Title Settlement.

    For more information, visit https://www.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au

    As stated by Premier Mark McGowan:

    "My Government's responsible financial management is enabling us to invest in the regions and keep Collie-Preston strong - creating local jobs, building a pipeline of infrastructure works and supporting vital services like health and education.

    "We're funding our Plan for Collie-Preston to keep the regional economy growing, while delivering on our election commitments for the local community.

    "Our WA Jobs Plan preferences Western Australians for local jobs first, as we work to diversify the regional economy in Collie-Preston, attract investment and build a skilled workforce for the future.

    "The 2021-22 State Budget is working to deliver a strong and vibrant region, with quality local services that give people every reason to live, work and raise a family in Collie-Preston."

    As stated by Regional Development Minister Alannah MacTiernan:

    "Our Government is continuing to build strong and resilient regional communities, working to diversify our regional economies and create local jobs.

    "We are delivering on our election commitments, and helping our regions to embrace future opportunities and 21st century industries."

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