01/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2025 20:12
The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia's future, today providing First Port of Entry to three critical ports in Western Australia's north, along with a major package to boost housing and build community infrastructure in the state's regions.
Applications for expanded border services at Wyndham, Ashburton and Dampier have been given the green light by the Albanese Government, allowing goods subject to biosecurity and other controls to land here and enter Australia.
This will allow for more direct international shipping, meaning businesses and industries in the north will be able to import and export goods closer to their operations, without having to transit through ports further way.
This will benefit businesses and communities particularly in the East Kimberley and Pilbara regions, cutting costs, boosting productivity, providing jobs, and improving the resilience of WA supply chains, including for clean energy and green fuel projects.
Today, the Albanese Government is also announcing over $200 million to boost housing and deliver community infrastructure in Western Australia's regions.
We're unlocking 1367 new homes across the state, with almost $90 million for projects that will deliver critical infrastructure such as water, power and roads, such as:
Homes are not complete without the infrastructure that creates a community. The Albanese Government is also funding projects - such as cultural and sporting hubs, town precincts and parks - to improve the lives of locals in the regions.
This includes $22.8 million from the regional Precincts and Partnerships program as well as over $89 million from the Growing Regions program, with projects such as:
These projects demonstrate the Government's commitment to listening to local voices and funding priorities that benefit Western Australia's regions.
The Housing Support Program is one of a range of measures designed to help achieve the ambitious national target of building 1.2 million new, well-located homes over the next 5 years. For more information, visit: Housing Support Program(link is external)
The Growing Regions Program delivers investment in community infrastructure across Australia's regional, rural and remote areas. For more information and a full list of successful projects, visit: Growing Regions Program(link is external)
The regional Precincts and Partnerships Program is providing investment to transform regional, rural and remote places. For more information, visit: Regional Australia(link is external).
"My Government is building Australia's Future, investing more than $200 million across Western Australia in housing and important community infrastructure.
"Regional WA is a beautiful place to live, work and visit, and my Government wants to ensure it has the housing and amenities it needs to continue to grow and thrive.
"We always look for ways to support businesses and communities - which is why the changes to First Port of Entry will make a huge difference across the East Kimberley and Pilbara, shoring up local jobs and supply chains."
Quotes attributable to Premier of Western Australia, Roger Cook:
"Our WA Labor Government is working with the Albanese Federal Government to build more houses and deliver important investments right across regional WA.
"First point of entry is a critically important decision that will unlock significant economic opportunities across the Kimberley and Pilbara, supporting local business, local jobs and local communities.
"Allowing direct imports and exports through Wyndham Port is a major boost for the East Kimberley's agricultural, resources and tourism industries, reducing costs for local businesses and kickstarting a new era for economic development in the region."
"Enhanced border services at the ports of Wyndham, Ashburton and Dampier, will make a significant difference to local industry and businesses, saving businesses millions in transport costs and time.
"With the number of vessels to pass through the Port of Wyndham each year expected to double by 2033, this decision backs in critical Western Australian businesses and supports communities in the north east of the state.
"This builds on other work including our $115 million commitment towards upgrades to common user port infrastructure at the Port of Dampier, demonstrating how we are investing in the future of Western Australia.
"Western Australia has experienced impressive growth in recent years as more people choose to make a life in the west, and our investments are ensuring the state's growing regions have housing and infrastructure that supports communities to thrive."