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- 2024-25 NSW Budget Papers
Take a top-level view of the 2024–25 Budget in the Overview This Budget includes $13 4 billion to upgrade hospitals across the State and building housing for key health workers; $8 9 billion to build and upgrade public schools; $5 1 billion to build 8,400 social homes (including priority homes for victim-survivors of domestic and family violence); and $35 6 billion to build public transport
- Budget Paper No. 1 - Budget Statement 2024-25 - Parliament of New South . . .
Budget Paper No 1 - Budget Statement Budget 2024-25-TSY-CND1111JZT pdf: Document Type: Budget Paper: Budget Year: 2024-25: Under the Act: Government Sector Finance Act 2018: Relevant Agency: NSW Treasury: URL: Legislative Council; Registration Number Qualifier: 1849: Date Tabled: Tuesday, 18 June 2024: Tabled Received By:
- NSW budget 2024-25 review - CFS
NSW budget 2024-25 review 18 June, 2024 For more information on this policy please contact +612 8320 6750 Statement 18 June 2024 NSW budget 2024-25 review Summary The 2024 25 NSW Budget is as straightforward as budgets go – Treasurer Mookhey had made it clear he would deliver a budget focused on the government’s priorities
- NSW State Budget 2024-25 - Small Business
NSW State Budget 2024-25 The NSW Treasurer today handed down the 2024-25 NSW Budget News Podcasts News Podcasts News; Podcasts; 18 June, 2024 Summary of key Budget measures The Budget navigates a challenging fiscal environment, with lower-than-expected GST receipts, while making new spending commitments in priority areas
- Latest State Budget of New South Wales
The 2024-25 Budget focuses on essential services (especially public schools and hospitals) and tackling cost-of-living pressures and family and domestic violence Western Sydney is the engine room of the NSW economy - and the 2024-25 Budget features an investment in better roads, public transport and housing to support the region Read more
- 2024-25 NSW BUDGET
NSW economic growth: Gross State Product (GSP) growth is estimated to be a modest 1 5% for 2023-24 but the forecast for 2024-25 has been upwardly revised to 2% (from 1 25% projected in the Half-Yearly Review) and growth is expected to remain at 2% in 2025-26 before further accelerating to 2 25% in 2026-27 Unemployment: The NSW unemployment
- 2024-2025 State Budget - Revenue NSW
On 18 June 2024, the NSW Treasurer, the Hon Daniel Mookhey MLC, handed down the 2024-2025 State Budget
- NSW BUDGET 2024-25
Reconciliation of 2023-24 Budget to 2024-25 Budget Table 3 1 3-6 Infrastructure program as a per cent of gross state product Chart 3 5 3-7 Capital expenditure reconciliation Table 3 2 3-8 Chapter 4: Revenue 4 General government sector – summary of revenue and its components Table 4 1 4-2 Revenue reconciliation Table 4 2 4-3
- Half-yearly review - NSW Government
A deterioration in the 2024-25 Budget result is offset by improvements in the budget result across the forward estimates The Government’s fiscal strategy is maintaining expense growth at an average annual rate of 1 8 per cent, in line with the Budget but well below the 9 7 per cent expense growth occurring 2018-19 and 2022-23
- NSW BUDGET 2024-25
payments to NSW will cost our budget $11 9 billion over the next four years The decision has taken more revenue from NSW than was lost in the COVID-19 pandemic A long-term plan for a better NSW The 2024-25 Budget reflects the Government’s calm and methodical response to the unexpected shock of the Commonwealth’s GST decision We will not
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