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Understanding the Recent State and Federal Budgets and Their Impact on Carers 

If you’re a carer seeking to comprehend the potential impacts of the recent state and federal budgets on your situation, we’ve assembled comprehensive reports detailing the main repercussions.

2024-25 WA State Budget:

The latest WA State Budget was revealed by Treasurer Hon Rita Saffioti MLA, featuring:

  • A surplus of $3.2 billion.
  • A focus on cost-of-living assistance, housing supply, key service investments, and economic diversification.

Carers WA acknowledges the budget’s enhanced carer support, which includes:

  • Transport and Perth Zoo entry concessions.
  • Initiatives for cost-of-living, housing, and health.
  • Significant potential impacts on carer, especially in regional areas where housing shortages contribute to high carer burnout and reduced wellbeing.

Despite these positive steps, Carers WA emphasises the necessity for:

  • Additional targeted carer support as recommended in its pre-budget submission.
  • Continued dialogue with the government to implement these measures.

The full report can be accessed here.

2024-25 Federal Budget:

Carers Australia expressed its disappointment with the federal budget, which contained only one specific amendment for carers.

The budget included:

  • Measures to stabilise prescription drug costs.
  • Support for Medicare.
  • Increased funding for home care packages.
  • Broad tax relief.

However, these measures provide limited immediate assistance to the nation’s 2.7 million carers.

Carers Australia is now focusing on:

  • Ensuring the National Carers Strategy reflects the actual experiences and needs of carers.
  • Advocating for a superannuation contribution on the Carer Payment, aligning it with the paid parental leave policy.
  • Looking forward to a more comprehensive recognition and support for carers in the 2025 Federal Budget.

Carers Australia commends the Women’s Budget, suggesting a similar statement should be made available for carers if a Women’s Budget Statement can be issued.

The full report can be accessed here.

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