📜 Appropriation (Recurrent 2026–27) Bill 2026
Legislative Council Second ReadingLABill 677 May 2026
This Bill grants supply and appropriates funds from the Consolidated Account for the recurrent services and purposes of the Western Australian Government for the financial year ending 30 June 2027. It specifies a total sum of $37,008,834,000 for these recurrent expenditures.
Impact
This bill directly impacts all Western Australian government agencies and departments by providing the necessary funding for their recurrent services and operations. It ensures the continued delivery of public services across the state for the 2026-27 financial year.
Key Changes
["Appropriates $37,008,834,000 from the Consolidated Account for recurrent services and purposes for the 2026-27 financial year.", "Details specific allocations for various parliamentary, government administration, and financial administration entities and programs."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading MovedLA7 May 2026
- LA IntroducedLA7 May 2026
- LA Second Reading SpeechLA7 May 2026
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA14 May 2026
- LA Third ReadingLA9 June 2026
- LC Second Reading MovedLC10 June 2026
- LC First ReadingLC10 June 2026
- LC Second Reading SpeechLC10 June 2026
Affected Sectors
public_sectorfinanceeducationhealthtransportutilitieshousingemergency_servicesjusticelocal_governmentenvironmentother
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