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Policy & Advocacy

Making WA the best place to live and do business.

For more than 130 years, we have worked closely with other industry peaks and State and Federal Governments to make WA the best place to live and do business.

We do this by ensuring industry and community concerns are raised directly with key decision-makers and by developing reports to highlight the issues that matter.

What we’re standing for

CCIWA has a track record of championing policy, based on the principles of free enterprise. By standing together, we amplify the voices of businesses, families, consumers and workers to make WA the best place to live and do business.

Learn more about our advocacy here:

Keeping WA Strong
Keeping WA Strong
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2026-27 Pre-Budget Submission
2026-27 Pre-Budget Submission
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Policy Reports
Policy Reports
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Policy Submissions & Letters
Policy Submissions & Letters
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Economic Insight
Economic Insight
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Media Statements
Media Statements
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Industrial Relations: How we can help
Industrial Relations: How we can help
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Telling the story of WA’s economy

We provide timely, accurate and insightful analysis of the WA economy. By leveraging conventional, alternative and real-time data sources, we comprehensively unpack key issues facing the global, national and state economies and form a robust view about WA’s economic future.

As well as providing regular insights and commentary on the economy through the media, we also publish four key economic reports:

CCIWA Business Confidence Survey

A quarterly survey that is the longest running and most comprehensive of its kind in WA. We publish our expert analysis of t he short- and longer-term economic outlook and businesses’ expectations about issues such as capital expenditure and skills availability.

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CCIWA Consumer Confidence Survey

A quarterly survey that provides insights into the attitudes and sentiments of WA consumers. The report contains analysis about short- and longer-term expectations of economic conditions and the major concerns for WA households in the year ahead.

View Consumer Confidence Report

Regional Pulse

A quarterly report that provides regional breakdowns of key results from the CCIWA Business Confidence Survey.

View Regional Pulse Report

Outlook

Outlook is CCIWA’s biannual analysis of the WA economy and contains forecasts on key economic indicators, including Gross State Product, household consumption and unemployment.

View Outlook Report

We develop & advocate for good public policy.

Our vision is for WA to be
the best place to live and
do business.

We decide which policy issues to tackle based on their alignment with this objective. We only take on policy issues that are of practical relevance to the WA community.

Here is how we do it.

Who we engage with

To make sure we’re developing policy positions that ensure WA is the best place to live and do business, we listen to and work with stakeholders across the community to understand their challenges.

We engage with businesses of all sizes and across all industries to hear their concerns and identify ways to address them. We work with regional chambers, indigenous bodies and many other WA and national industry associations.

We regularly meet with government agencies and decision-makers to understand their perspectives. And we talk to WA individuals and families to find out how different policies and working arrangements affect them.

How we engage

We engage with our stakeholders in a range of different ways to make sure we’re enabling them to share their diverse perspectives. We connect using digital tools, such as surveys and webinars, as well as face to face through meetings, roundtables and workshops.

How we develop our positions

We are committed to developing principled, robust and practical policy solutions that improve the wellbeing of the WA community.

We research broadly and consider different viewpoints. And we back our positions with rigorous analysis of the economic and policy landscape, leveraging conventional, alternative and real-time data sources.

How we advocate

Our positions on different policy issues are transparent and public. We communicate our positions in plain English. And we advocate using traditional, digital media, as well as by putting forward our views via submissions and at events and other public forums.

If we are not achieving our policy objectives, we reflect, learn and change our approach.

As part of our vision for Western Australia to be the best place to live and do business, our advocacy platform Keeping WA Strong gives people an opportunity to have a say on issues impacting WA businesses and the economy.

Through our campaigns, such as payroll tax reform, we amplify the voices of communities, businesses and workforces to key stakeholders and government.

Visit the website now to ensure our collective voices are heard.

Together, we’re Keeping WA Strong.

Policy Submissions and Letters

CCIWA Submission to WA Public Holidays Review
08 August, 2025
CCIWA Submission to WA Public Holidays Review
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CCIWA Submission to Senate Inquiry into Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Penalty and Overtime Rates) Bill 2025
08 August, 2025
CCIWA Submission to Senate Inquiry into Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Penalty and Overtime Rates) Bill 2025
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Productivity Commission: National Competition Policy interim submission
06 June, 2025
Productivity Commission: National Competition Policy interim submission
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Future Gas
30 May, 2025
Future Gas
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2025 State Wage Case Submission in Reply
19 May, 2025
2025 State Wage Case Submission in Reply
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2025 State Wage Case Initial Submission
14 May, 2025
2025 State Wage Case Initial Submission
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