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Why should WA get so much of the GST?

Why should WA get so much of the GST?

This year Western Australia will once again be the big winner in the GST carve-up, with $6.6 billion from taxpayers heading its way as part of a sweetheart deal which will cost Australia about $60 billion in the next five years. That’s despite WA’s very healthy state coffers. The mineral-rich state has been running a surplus for 8 years, while running down debts. So how does WA keep justifying the deal? Guest: Shane Wright – Senior Economics Correspondent for the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. Producers: Jack Schmidt/ David Marr

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

March 31, 202615m 40s

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This year Western Australia will once again be the big winner in the GST carve-up, with $6.6 billion from taxpayers heading its way as part of a sweetheart deal which will cost Australia about $60 billion in the next five years. That’s despite WA’s very healthy state coffers. The mineral-rich state has been running a surplus for 8 years, while running down debts. So how does WA keep justifying the deal?

  • Guest: Shane Wright – Senior Economics Correspondent for the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. 
  • Producers: Jack Schmidt/ David Marr 

Topics

WAGSTWA GSTBudgetfederal budgetShane Wright