For South Australia to attract more businesses and grow existing industries it is important we demonstrate our capacity to effectively manage our finances. First and foremost, this budget proves our credibility as responsible fiscal managers delivering our 8th budget surplus while forecasting surpluses across the forward estimates.
Budget Overview - Budget Paper 1
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- $1.4 million for cameras to live stream Parliament
- $2 million for UCI BMX track in Adelaide's South
- $3.6 million for consultation on Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- $10 million to support grass-roots football clubs
- $10 million to upgrade and build female change rooms
- $12 billion investment in infrastructure to support thousands of jobs
- $13.7 million investment in defence industry
- $20 million to attract businesses to South Australia
- $35 million more to grow tourism and create jobs
- $35 million upgrade for Her Majesty's Theatre
- $40 million for sport and recreation across SA
- $50 million AdeLINK tram extension to the East End
- $80 million to modernise the economy
- $109 million grant scheme to help growing businesses create jobs
- $111 million to support vulnerable South Australians
- $500 million for schools to prepare children for jobs of tomorrow
- Adelaide businesses to benefit from ultra-fast internet
- Advocating for South Australian energy customers
- Back in black and creating jobs
- Bringing South Australia's planning system into the digital age
- Creating a more efficient justice system
- ESL to fund additional fire-fighting training & equipment
- Expanding South Australia's bushfire planning and response effort
- Increased investment in SA's public health system continues
- Investment to transform Central Market to Riverbank laneways
- Lowest increase to Government fees and charges in 19 years
- Making Adelaide the world's first carbon neutral city
- Measures to protect children from harm
- More funding for domestic violence Multi-Agency Protection Service
- More prison beds and rehabilitation services for offenders
- More than $100 million to improve public transport
- New initiatives to support regional economic growth
- New measures to help South Australians support local jobs and businesses
- Off-the-plan stamp duty concessions extended and expanded
- Payroll tax rebate extended for four years
- Private sector to deliver business functions of Lands Services
- SA Police jobs to stay in SA
- SACE modernisation part of $548 million investment in education
- Solid Waste Reform to grow jobs and increase recycling
- State Government to introduce place of consumption tax for betting companies offering services in SA
- Study into new interconnector
- Support for international trade relations
- Support for Whyalla
- Unprecedented support for the creative industries