Boosting Alice Springs tourism
The proposal would provide $8.5 million over 2 years to reinvigorate Central Australia's tourism industry to develop new tourism experiences, attract visitors and back small business.
The multi-pronged investment is designed to revitalise the region’s tourism economy which has faced challenges in recent years. It includes marketing initiatives and targeted support to help operators and delivers both short and long-term opportunities.
The package includes:
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending Discrimination – Foreign Affairs and Defence
The proposal would seek to achieve LGBTIQA+ equality in the foreign affairs and defence portfolios through the following components:
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending Discrimination – Foreign Affairs and Defence
The proposal would seek to achieve LGBTIQA+ equality in the foreign affairs and defence portfolios through the following components:
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending Discrimination – Foreign Affairs and Defence
The proposal would seek to achieve LGBTIQA+ equality in the foreign affairs and defence portfolios through the following components:
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending Discrimination – Foreign Affairs and Defence
The proposal would seek to achieve LGBTIQA+ equality in the foreign affairs and defence portfolios through the following components:
Read moreStrengthening anti-dumping
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2025-26 to the Anti-Dumping Commission to support its monitoring activities and investigation of claims of dumped products. The funding is intended to help safeguard key sectors such as steel, aluminium and manufacturing against unfair competition.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreStrengthening anti-dumping
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2025-26 to the Anti-Dumping Commission to support its monitoring activities and investigation of claims of dumped products. The funding is intended to help safeguard key sectors such as steel, aluminium and manufacturing against unfair competition.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreStrengthening anti-dumping
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2025-26 to the Anti-Dumping Commission to support its monitoring activities and investigation of claims of dumped products. The funding is intended to help safeguard key sectors such as steel, aluminium and manufacturing against unfair competition.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreBreakdown of spending on Maintaining an Effective Foreign Service measures
The request sought information on how the funding from the following Budget measures has been used since announcement, and how it is planned to be used across the forward estimates:
- Maintaining Support for an Effective Foreign Service, Budget 2024-25
- Maintaining Support for an Effective Foreign Service, Budget 2023-24.
The request also sought as much detail as possible about individual projects under each sub-heading listed in the budget papers, funding, and ASL across each year.
Read moreForeign investment
This proposal would abolish foreign investment restrictions through the repeal of the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 and the defunding of the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB).
This proposal would have effect from 1 July 2017.
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