Hon. Roger Cook
The Cook Labor Government is making Western Australia's economy more resilient in the face of rising global tensions and uncertainty with at least $1.1 billion to be delivered through the 2025-26 State Budget to secure a future that is Made in WA.
That figure is headlined by a $500 million investment in the Strategic Industries Fund, which brings the fund's total value to $1 billion.
The additional investment will support a range of key priorities outlined within the government's Made in WA plan, including fast-tracking clean energy and major industrial projects which will be core to securing the WA economy's nation-leading status.
These investments will support a range of job-creating projects across WA and will be complemented by:
Economic diversification is a core focus of this Budget, with a further $38.5 million to be invested in job-creating initiatives and programs, including:
Elsewhere in the Budget, manufacturing will receive a significant $208.4 million boost, including through:
Investing in skills and education so Western Australians are ready for the jobs these projects will create is key, which is why the Budget will also include $331 million to support TAFEs and other key training initiatives. This includes:
For more information, visit https://www.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au
Comments attributed to Premier Roger Cook:
"Our economy has been made strong through the hard work of generations of Western Australians.
"Together with my government, we have created the strongest economy in the nation.
"We've created hundreds of thousands of jobs, overseen a massive surge in apprenticeship starts, and seen businesses investing in WA like never before.
"We want to build on that record, make more things here, power WA on clean energy, supply the materials required for the world's clean energy transition, and diversify our economy by leveraging our existing strengths.
"Only my government can deliver a future that is Made in WA, and that's what this Budget will deliver."
Comments attributed to Deputy Premier and Treasurer Rita Saffioti:
"Protecting our economy and creating more jobs for Western Australians will always be a key focus for our government, and our Made in WA plan will help deliver on that.
"We've already set incredibly strong foundations in recent years with both our trains and buses being locally manufactured, while our plan to expand ferry services will also see our new fleet of electric ferries built right here in WA.
"Western Australians have an entrepreneurial spirit - and we have incredible capacity within our State to build the things we need to take WA forward."
Comments attributed to Manufacturing and Skills and TAFE Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson:
"This Budget continues to deliver on the Cook Government's key priorities: the energy transition, economic diversification, cost-of-living relief, and training to ensure our workforce is job ready with the skills needed for the opportunities created through our Made in WA plan.
"Our investment in training continues to support Fee-Free TAFE, with additional building and construction courses, and we've held 2026 course fees at 2025 levels.
"But we've gone further, with funding to ensure students are trained using state-of-the-art equipment they will encounter when they graduate and start working.
"And we've seized the opportunity provided by AUKUS to train the defence workforce of tomorrow through our $11.5 million Industry Incentive Scheme.
"Our WA Residential Battery Scheme including no-interest loans - available to around 100,00 WA households - will deliver ongoing cost-of-living relief, enable households to harness more of their solar energy to use when they need it most, and play a vital role in securing our energy future.
"We are helping local businesses to grow to take advantage in the surge of interest in home batteries created by the WA Residential Battery Scheme with our $50 million Local Battery Manufacturing Program.
"This will give Western Australians the opportunity to buy batteries made in WA.
"Our Budget priorities ensure the Western Australian economy continues to grow, delivering more jobs and opportunities for Western Australian workers and businesses."