With the State Election campaign in full swing, CCIWA has released its priority policies to support businesses, create jobs and grow the economy.
From payroll tax relief to action on housing, the policies seek to address WA’s growing pains by asking political parties to:
- Reform payroll tax to support small and family businesses
- Ensure accountability for approvals reform
- Review and reform regional housing policies
- Assess the full economic cost of the WABPIC policy
- Oppose Federal reforms that damage WA
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“WA is at the forefront of many new areas of economic opportunity, but we cannot take these opportunities for granted,” says CCIWA Chief Economist Aaron Morey.
“We need to not only focus on unlocking opportunities in resources, energy, and agricultural sectors – the backbone of our State for the last 60 years – but also by diversifying into critical minerals processing, chemical production, tourism, defence, space, life sciences, and much more.
“The next State Government must put in place the policies to achieve these opportunities. Without a competitive business environment, we put our ongoing prosperity at risk.”
For more on CCIWA’s State Election priorities see here.