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Kalgoorlie's 'shovel ready' water project misses out in federal budget
Key takeaways
- A spokesperson for Murray Watt says this week's budget exercised "spending restraint across all policy areas".
- But this "shovel ready" project designed to drought-proof Australia's biggest outback city remains in limbo after missing out on funding in this week's federal budget.
- While Tuesday's budget included more than $1.3 billion for the National Water Grid Fund, the Commonwealth has turned off the tap for Water Bank at this stage.
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A spokesperson for Murray Watt says this week's budget exercised "spending restraint across all policy areas". (ABC News: Keane Bourke)
Link copied Share Share article. It is called Water Bank and with an estimated total cost of $92 million it has the potential to break the bank.
But this "shovel ready" project designed to drought-proof Australia's biggest outback city remains in limbo after missing out on funding in this week's federal budget.
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