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Better health services for all Queenslanders

WebProtecting the health of a growing Queensland. The government continues to deliver a world class health system for our community. The 2023–24 Budget provides for $24.153 billionin operating funding, a 9.6 per cent boost to the health system, for total funding of $25.791 billion. This growth recognises that the system continues to face

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Budget Priorities

WebThe 2023–24 Queensland Budget is responding to the challenges facing Queenslanders. These include tackling cost-of-living pressures, delivering enhanced health care services, addressing housing affordability, and providing safer and more secure communities, including advancing opportunities for First Nations peoples.

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Tackling the cost of living

WebThe Queensland Government recognises the cost-of-living challenges being faced by Queenslanders. In recognition of this, the government is providing a record $8.224 billionin concessions in 2023–24 to Queensland families and businesses, an increase of more than 21 per cent compared with 2022–23. $1.6 billion Cost-of-Living Relief.

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Overview summary

WebQueensland economy is forecast to grow by 3 per cent in 2023–24. Employment growth expected to remain strong at 3¼ per cent in 2022–23. Queensland’s unemployment rate is forecast to stay low by historical standards at 4¼ per cent in 2023–24. Tackling the cost of living. A record $8.2 billionin total concessions funding in 2023–24.

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SERVICE DELIVERY STATEMENTS

WebThe development and implementation of a Queensland Health Outcomes Framework has continued in 2023 and assists the shift towards a health system that incentivises patient outcomes over activity focussing on values-based health care,

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2023-24 Budget Update

WebHome2023-24 Budget Update. The 2023-24 Budget Update provides an update on Queensland’s economic and fiscal position since the 2023-24 Budget. Download the 2023-24 Budget Update. 2023-24 Budget Update. Foreword.

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Appendix A: Concessions statement

Web1. Due to the timing of the 2020–21 Budget, an actual figure was calculated for the total concessions value in 2019–20. Values for all other years are estimated actuals aside from 2023–24, which is the budgeted amount.

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2 Economic performance and outlook

WebBudget Strategy and Outlook 2023–24 24 • Consistent with the growth profile of state final demand, employment growth is expected to moderate to one per cent in 202–24 and 1½ per cent in 20243 25.

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Our Economic Strategy

WebThe Budget Update also provides $557,000 in 2023–24 and $1.1 million in 2024–25 to maintain critical investment in financial counselling and resilience services until 31 December 2024, and $1.95 million in 2024–25 to maintain critical funding for food relief and emergency relief until 31 December 2024. Download the Budget Update here.

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Brisbane and Redlands

WebThe 2023–24 Queensland Budget supports good jobs, provides better servicesfor all Queenslanders and protects our great lifestyle. In Brisbane and Redlands it provides: $4.3Bon infrastructure. for productivity enhancing infrastructure and capital works, estimated to support around 11,800 jobs in this region. $8.3Bon health.

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Message from the Treasurer

WebThe Budget will secure land for future school sites, and we will fund free kindy for our youngest Queenslanders. Unlike other states, Queensland’s Big Build begins with a major reduction in debt, supported by a $12.3 billion surplusin 2022–23– the biggest on record. This surplus, supported by coal royalties, will flow through to debt

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Mackay-Whitsunday

WebThe 2023–24 Queensland Budget supports good jobs, provides better servicesfor all Queenslanders and protects our great lifestyle. In Mackay-Whitsunday it provides: $623.4Mon infrastructure. for productivity enhancing infrastructure and capital works, estimated to support around 2,100 jobs in this region. $613.1Mon health.

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