The State Budget includes $4 billion investment in Royalties for Regions, and a $9.5 billion pipeline of regional infrastructure works over the next four years.
- $419 million to support accommodation for essential workers in regional areas, including more than 500 GROH dwellings as part of the Seven Cities vision.
- A new Shared Equity Home Ownership Subsidy Scheme pilot for Government workers in regional WA.
- $116 million investment toward new residential developments in South Hedland and Broome.
- $659 million toward the Dampier Seawater Desalination Plant, including conveyancing infrastructure to connect the new plant to the West Pilbara Water Supply Scheme.
- $150 million for the Vanadium Battery Energy Storage System near Kalgoorlie to enhance reliability and support the region's renewable energy future.
- Over $125 million new investment towards the development of Boodarie and Kemerton Strategic Industrial Areas, Newman Light Industrial area, and regional port infrastructure.
- $294 million additional investment in regional hospitals and health infrastructure, including Bunbury, Albany, Tom Price, Meekatharra, Geraldton, Laverton and the South Hedland Step Up/Step Down facility.
- $89.1 million further investment in the Transforming Bunbury's Waterfront project.
- $24.6 million for essential infrastructure in and around Kununurra to support a successful 2028 Kimberley Total Solar Eclipse.
- $41 million to continue the Kimberley Juvenile Justice Strategy.
- $24.2 million for WA Police to continue Operation Regional Shield for a further two years.
- $6.5 million to continue the Kimberley Schools Project during the 2027 school year.
- $5.4 million for works on the piggery at the WA College of Agriculture in Cunderdin.
- $2.6 million to support delivery of the CinefestOZ Film Festival in regional Western Australia over the next four years.