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Australia’s Federal Infrastructure Budget for 2021 The Australian government has announced an additional $15.2 billion in new infrastructure funding in the 2021-22 Budget to help aid economic recovery from the CCP virus pandemic. The additional funding adds to the $110 billion 10-year building plan investment that already formed part of the National Economic Recovery Plan which the government says will support around 30,000 jobs across the country. Nation-building projects were the focus of the infrastructure spending, with a $1 billion boost for the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program, bringing the total commitment to $2.5 billion, and another $1 billion to the now $3 billion Road Safety Program. ....
Federal Budget 2021: Whatâs in it for Western Australia? Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Itâs been described as a âsplurgeâ budget aimed at creating 250,000 jobs over the next four years with tax cuts and billions poured into aged care and mental health, but beyond the nationwide hits what is in the 2021-22 budget for West Australians? Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Finance Minister Simon Birmingham during a budget lock up press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on May 11, 2021. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer Look to the stars The federal government will cough up $387.2 million to help build the long-vaunted Square Kilometre Array radio telescope in the Murchison. ....
NSW, SA snag lion’s share of budget infrastructure spending By Fergus Halliday 11 May 2021 | 1 minute read SHARE NSW, SA and Victoria have snagged the lion’s share of infrastructure spending in the latest federal budget. As revealed in the 2021 budget, the government is committing an additional $15.2 billion to infrastructure projects over the next ten years. This will bump the total federal commitment to $110 billion, with the additional spending said to account for 30,000 new jobs over the decade. At a federal level, both the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program and Road Safety Program are being extended for another year at the cost of $1 billion each. ....
Federal Budget infrastructure boost to help build Western Australia s economic recovery Media release 04 May 2021 Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations, Senator for Western Australia, Premier of Western Australia, WA Minister for Transport; Planning; Ports The Western Australia economy will be boosted by a $1.3b infrastructure package, with record funding for major new projects to be announced in next week’s Federal Budget. Key projects to be funded include: $347.5 million for METRONET: Hamilton Street-Wharf Street Grade Separations and Elevation of Associated Stations, including Queens Park Station and Cannington Station and an enhanced METRONET Byford Rail Extension project, with new ....
Premier announces $1.3 billion federal cash boost to battle Perth congestion issues Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement The Federal Government has pledged $1.3 billion ahead of next weekâs budget to upgrade West Australian roads and fund key infrastructure projects. The funding will go towards 13 new projects, while 10 existing projects will receive a boost too ahead of the Federal Budget coming out next week. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the spend would improve public transport, make roads safer and support more than 4000 jobs. Mark McGowan has demanded the Commonwealth to step in and help with quarantining returning Australians. ....