CATHERINE KING MP
MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
KRISTY MCBAIN MP
MINISTER FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TERRITORIES
The Albanese Labor Government is putting regional Australia at the centre of its plan for a prosperous and resilient future.
After a decade of Coalition neglect, the Albanese Government continues to deliver the infrastructure, skills, jobs and services that will stimulate regional economies and build thriving communities.
Targeted and responsible investments through the 2024–25 Budget will continue to provide regional families and businesses with immediate relief, while leveraging diverse opportunities to support building a better future.
Investment in Industries and Local Economies
Labor Governments have a strong record of boosting local manufacturing, harnessing economic opportunities, and making our regions more productive – which we are building on through the 2024–25 Budget.
We are putting regional industries and local economies at the centre of our Future Made in Australia plan, leveraging the competitive advantages outside of our big cities – from vast energy resources, advantages in new clean energy industries, world-leading agricultural sector and regional innovation.
Our record investments will stimulate regional economies and forge significant investment opportunities, and include:
Investment in Services
Aged care, primary care, and other key services were left in crisis after a decade of Coalition neglect, particularly in our regional and rural communities.
That is why the Albanese Government has made record investments to boost workforces, incentivise working outside of big cities, and to improve the reliability and affordability of services regional Australians rely on.
We are strengthening this through the 2024–25 Budget with our investments including:
Our investment responds to an ageing population and the need for a quality aged care system.
After deliberate underinvestment by the Coalition, the Albanese Government is narrowing the connectivity divide – because we understand the importance of keeping people in our regions connected to key services, and their family and friends.
Investment in Places
Through strengthened partnerships with all levels of government, the Albanese Government is delivering high-priority infrastructure, transport and road safety, housing and energy efficiency projects that meet the needs of regional and rural communities, and have long-term benefits.
Our regions are great places to live, work and invest – which is why we are supporting communities outside of our big cities through the 2024–25 Budget, including:
Place-based investments will deliver jobs and underpin essential community services.
Investment in People
The Albanese Government is building on last year's Budget to better support Australians to live with security and dignity, while helping Australians learn the skills they need now and in the future to obtain secure, well-paid jobs and to achieve their aspirations.
Our investments through the 2024–25 Budget respond to cost-of-living pressures, strengthen the social security safety net, and better position regional Australians for the future, including:
The Government is investing in the women of regional Australia, and working to keep communities safe.
Our investments are helping regional Australians build transferable skills to support career pathways, including across the industries of the future.
The Government is also partnering with First Nations communities to deliver practical investments that address their unique challenges and opportunities, and deliver better outcomes.
Since we came to government, we have invested in a better future for regional people, the places they live, and the services they need.
We continue to strengthen the industries and local economies that provide jobs and underpin prosperity in our regions.
Through the 2024–25 Budget, the Albanese Government continues to deliver what regional Australians need now, while working with communities and industries to ensure our regions are well-positioned for the decades ahead.
As at 14 May 2024.