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WA Labor’s Million-Dollar GST Campaign Sparks Urgency in Canberra

WA's GST Advertising Camapign llustration: Don Lindsay

URGENT UPDATE: Western Australia’s Premier Roger Cook and Treasurer Rita Saffioti have launched a controversial $1 million advertising campaign aimed at assuring residents that their GST deal is secure. This initiative comes as doubts loom over the stability of the 75 cent GST floor, prompting criticism of the WA Labor government’s lack of confidence in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The costly campaign, which includes eye-catching billboards at Canberra Airport, aims to project an image of certainty. However, critics argue it reveals a deeper panic within WA Labor about potential changes to the GST agreement. As Federal MPs depart Canberra, the timing of the campaign raises questions about the government’s trust in their own party’s commitment to safeguarding WA’s financial interests.

The push comes on the heels of a troubling history, with WA previously receiving only 30 cents for every GST dollar raised. A lack of action from Federal Labor has led WA to feel neglected, reminiscent of Premier Cook’s earlier pleas for more attention from the party in 2021. The current advertising effort fails to mask the underlying fear that WA’s hard-won financial benefits may be threatened once political pressures ease.

According to Senator Dean Smith, the campaign appears to be an inadequate response to a critical issue. “If the Prime Minister’s support is genuine, why is there a need for such an expensive campaign?” he questioned. The Coalition had previously legislated the 75-cent GST floor, a reform that corrected decades of inequity for WA, and now, the Cook government appears to lack faith in its own Federal counterparts.

The urgency of this situation is compounded by the fact that without the GST floor, WA’s funding for essential services like hospitals and infrastructure could collapse. The Premier’s statement about ensuring WA’s voices are heard in the national debate underscores the ongoing struggle for equitable treatment within the federation.

Furthermore, WA Labor’s advertising blitz, intended to convey confidence, instead highlights a vulnerability that could have severe repercussions. It raises the question of whether the Federal Labor representatives from WA are adequately defending the state’s interests against pressures from the Eastern States.

As the battle for the GST floor continues, transparency is paramount. The WA State Government is urged to publish quarterly reports detailing federal funding and any potential cuts that may undermine the GST deal. With the economic stakes high, the future of WA’s financial stability hangs in the balance, demanding immediate action and commitment from all parties involved.

The time for reassurances is over; West Australians deserve more than empty promises. Until the GST floor is legislated, every statement from Canberra remains provisional, and the anxieties surrounding it are palpable. As the next GST debate looms, WA must brace for the possibility that without a legal guarantee, their financial security could once again be jeopardized.

As the situation unfolds, it is critical for West Australians to stay informed and engaged. The implications of these developments are far-reaching, impacting not only the state’s economy but also the national landscape. The call for action is clear: legislators must prioritize the interests of Western Australia to ensure a stable economic future for all.

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