❓ This Question on Notice from Ms Libby Mettam seeks a detailed breakdown of the $122.614 million budgeted for health and medical research in Western Australia for 2026-27, specifically requesting categorisation by program, funding type, and competitive vs. committed funding.
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The 2026-27 Budget Papers show total budgeted expenditure on health and medical research of
$122.614 million in 2026-27. Can the Minister:
(a) Provide a full breakdown of that $122.614 million by program, fund, institute support, grants, precinct spending, clinical trials coordination, administration and any other category; and
(b) Which parts of that total funding are for competitive grants, which are for committed program funding, and which are departmental or governance costs?
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$122.614 million in 2026-27. Can the Minister:
(a) Provide a full breakdown of that $122.614 million by program, fund, institute support, grants, precinct spending, clinical trials coordination, administration and any other category; and
(b) Which parts of that total funding are for competitive grants, which are for committed program funding, and which are departmental or governance costs?
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