The Age
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Western Australia government offers $100 fuel payment to 2.1 million drivers
Western Australia's government announced a $100 fuel support payment for 2.1 million drivers from July, costing $210 million total. The broad-based measure drew criticism for benefiting high-income households equally and those without vehicles, while a $35 licensing fee increase nearly halves the payment's value. Labor prioritized middle-class relief over targeted cost-of-living support.
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