GST Redistribution Sparks State Budget Tensions
The latest GST allocation report has intensified disputes over funding distribution, with claims of inequity and ballooning federal costs.
- The Commonwealth Grants Commission's 2025-26 GST allocation report has reduced Queensland's share by $800 million while granting Victoria a $3.7 billion windfall.
- Queensland's reduction is attributed to increased coal royalties, while Victoria's boost reflects pandemic-related expenses and urban population pressures.
- The Morrison-era GST deal, designed to secure Western Australia's share, has ballooned to a projected $60 billion over 11 years, far exceeding initial forecasts of $2.3 billion over four years.
- Critics argue the GST deal disproportionately benefits WA, which runs a $3.5 billion budget surplus, while other states face deficits and struggle to fund essential services.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have both committed to maintaining the current GST arrangement despite mounting fiscal concerns.