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Investing in Equality

A gender analysis of the South Australian Budget 2024–25

'Investing in Equality' is an overview of the 2024–25 State Budget measures that will have lasting impact for women and girls. It explains the key funding across eight areas of the Budget that connect to women's safety and security, leadership and participation, economic wellbeing, and health.

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'Investing in Equality' reflects the priorities of the Women’s Equality Blueprint, introduced in 2023. The Blueprint aims to advance gender equality and improve the lives of women and girls across the state.

Budget investment in key areas

Gender analysis of the South Australian Budget is focussed on 8 key areas:

  • Safety and security
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Cost of living
  • Early childhood services and support
  • Skills and training
  • Participation in business
  • Participation in sport
  • Health.

These investments will improve the lives and opportunities of women and girls across South Australia, and help create a fair and inclusive community where women and girls can thrive.

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06 Nov 2023
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