📜 Appropriation (Capital 2026–27) Bill 2026
Legislative Council Second ReadingLABill 687 May 2026
This Bill grants supply and appropriates a specific sum of money from the Consolidated Account for the capital purposes of the Western Australian Government for the financial year ending 30 June 2027. It details how this funding will be allocated across various government departments and entities for capital expenditure.
Impact
This Bill directly impacts all Western Australian government departments, agencies, and the public by allocating significant capital funding for infrastructure, services, and projects across the state. It determines which areas will receive investment for the 2026-27 financial year.
Key Changes
["Appropriates $10,045,138,000 from the Consolidated Account for capital purposes for the 2026-27 financial year.", "Specifies the allocation of this capital funding across various government entities as detailed in Schedule 1.", "Clarifies that this capital supply is additional to recurrent supply granted by the Appropriation (Recurrent 2026-27) Act 2026."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA7 May 2026
- LA Second Reading MovedLA7 May 2026
- LA Second Reading SpeechLA7 May 2026
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA14 May 2026
- LA Third ReadingLA9 June 2026
- LC First ReadingLC10 June 2026
- LC Second Reading SpeechLC10 June 2026
- LC Second Reading MovedLC10 June 2026
Affected Sectors
public_sectoreducationhealthtransportutilitiesjusticeemergency_servicesenvironmenthousinglocal_governmentfinance
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