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January 2025
January
Three not-for-profit organisations have been awarded a $1.1 million funding boost to further support and strengthen early childhood education and care services in regional Western Australia.
For more information, refer to the media statement - Funding boost to three regional early childhood education and care services.
The almost-completed first stage of the Roebourne District High School redevelopment is set to open ahead of schedule, as Woodside Energy commits $20 million to support the next phase of construction.
For more information, refer to the media statement - Expanded Roebourne redevelopment to deliver for school students.
The Cook Government will inject $4.7 million into 128 schools with fewer than 100 students across WA, making sure they are not disadvantaged due to their size or location.
For more information, refer to the media statement - Funding boost for public schools with fewer than 100 students.
Students, teachers and school communities can look forward to creative learning experiences coming to their classrooms with a major investment connecting artists and arts organisations to Western Australian schools.
For more information, refer to the media statement - Creative learning experiences coming to WA schools.
February 2025
February
The Albanese Labor Government and Cook Labor Government have signed an updated school funding and reform agreement.
For more information, refer to the media statement - Western Australia sign on to new school funding and reform agreement.
Dozens of schools across the State will share in $387,000 in funding towards upgraded bike and scooter parking, installation of bike repair stations and bike tracks, and bike skills and road safety education workshops.
For more information, refer to the media statement - Active travel to school receives major boost with $387,000.