The state government handed down the 2021-2022 budget on September 9, banking a whopping $5.6 billion, iron ore-fuelled budget surplus.
Mr McGowan, in his capacity as treasurer, on Thursday delivered little in the way of new promises, having already unveiled major health, housing and infrastructure commitments for the state.
However, $2.2 million for a women's health program and $750,000 towards a Ravenswood community centre was announced for the Peel region.
The Peel region is also set to benefit from $4.2 billion through Royalties for Regions and get a share of the $374 million state-wide investment in Aboriginal well-being.
The budget does include funding already announced for the region such as the $152 million major redevelopment of the Peel Health Campus, $110 million to build a second Mandurah Estuary Bridge and $28.1 million for the Mandurah Common Ground facility.
Other funding previously announced for the Peel region includes:
- Delivering the new $16.87 million Hospitality Training Centre and hair and beauty training facilities at Mandurah TAFE
- $2.7 million investment to complete the final 18 kilometres of mountain bike trails within the Dwellingup area, qualifying Dwellingup for 'international trail town' status
- A further $2 million will be invested into Peel regional trails and $105,000 will be invested in the Harvey Trails and Adventure Precinct
- $10 million to establish a Food Technology Facility at Peel Business Park
- $1.3 million Waroona Town Centre redevelopment
- $2 million Yalgorup trails and ecotourism development
- $5 million Peel Harvey Estuary Protection Plan (Bindjareb Djilba)
- $1.5 million investment in Pinjarra Senior High School, $1.5 million for Halls Head College and $1.5 million to Coodanup College to deliver new STEM classrooms
- A further $1 million will be invested in repurposed science classrooms at both John Tonkin College campuses, and $500,000 for Harvey Senior High School to repurpose a classroom into a STEM classroom
- $85,000 for a refurbished science classroom at Waroona District High School
- $2.5 million towards construction of the Munday Avenue extension, providing a link between Greenlands Road and Munday Avenue in Pinjarra
- $5 million to deliver the first stage of left acceleration lanes along Forrest Highway to facilitate safer access to the communities of Binningup, Harvey, Preston Beach and Myalup
- $395,000 to widen and seal shoulders, install animal warning signs, delineation and pavement markings on Corio Road in Ravenswood
- $235,000 to install a roundabout at Bortolo Drive and Lowden Road in Mandurah
- $3 million towards Dawesville Community Centre
For more information, visit https://www.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au
More to come after the Mandurah State Budget Lunch on September 10.