$300 million for household and community spaces recycling assistance program
The proposal would provide $300 million over 4 years to install greywater recycling systems in Australian households and community spaces to save precious water and reduce household costs.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and start on 1 July 2026.
Read more$300 million for household and community spaces recycling assistance program
The proposal would provide $300 million over 4 years to install greywater recycling systems in Australian households and community spaces to save precious water and reduce household costs.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and start on 1 July 2026.
Read more$300 million for household and community spaces recycling assistance program
The proposal would provide $300 million over 4 years to install greywater recycling systems in Australian households and community spaces to save precious water and reduce household costs.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreWeather radar for regional Queensland
The proposal would provide $10 million in 2025-26 to establish a new weather radar in regional Queensland to help communities, emergency services and businesses access reliable flood forecasts and warnings.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreTasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme class review
The proposal would address ‘class slip’ (where greater proportions of freight come under higher class categories) under the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme (TFES) Domestic Class framework. Assistance thresholds would be adjusted such that 50% of freight falls within Classes 1 and 2 and 50% falls within Classes 3 and 4.
Class slip has been defined as the gradual shift of claims from the lower to the higher classes, with an increasingly high proportion of claims are at the maximum Class 4 amount per claim of $855.
The proposal would commence on 1 February 2026.
Read moreFree Local Healthcare Clinics
The policy would include two components:
Component 1
1,000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics would be opened across Australia over 4 years (250 clinics per year). Clinics would be built on new sites and offer free primary care, with 6 clinics built per Federal electorate and the remaining distributed in consultation with States and Territories.
The first 250 clinics would come online from 1 July 2026. If clinics cannot be setup by that point, space would be rented temporarily to accommodate the clinics until construction is finished.
Read moreFree Local Healthcare Clinics
The policy would include two components:
Component 1
1,000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics would be opened across Australia over 4 years (250 clinics per year). Clinics would be built on new sites and offer free primary care, with 6 clinics built per Federal electorate and the remaining distributed in consultation with States and Territories.
The first 250 clinics would come online from 1 July 2026. If clinics cannot be setup by that point, space would be rented temporarily to accommodate the clinics until construction is finished.
Read morePublic property developer
Under the proposal, the Australian Government would act as a public property developer, building homes and selling them at close to cost, or retaining them to rent out as public or affordable housing.
Read morePublic property developer
Under the proposal, the Australian Government would act as a public property developer, building homes and selling them at close to cost, or retaining them to rent out as public or affordable housing.
Read morePublic property developer
Under the proposal, the Australian Government would act as a public property developer, building homes and selling them at close to cost, or retaining them to rent out as public or affordable housing.
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