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State Government driving major changes across government

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The State Government has initiated its response to the Special Inquiry, with an implementation team tasked to deliver on the recommendations and findings handed down in the final report.

The recommendations of the Special Inquiry are broadly endorsed by the Government, with the exception that Royalties for Regions funding will remain a hypothecated account and the $1 billion expenditure cap per year be retained.

The implementation of the recommendations will be driven by Ministers through the Rebuilding the Public Sector Reform program. Four stages of implementation, identified by State Cabinet, will address the key recommendations and findings.

The findings of the Special Inquiry, together with the Service Priority Review, forms the basis for further reform that will be delivered through an integrated strategy by the implementation team.

A breakdown of the four stages of changes are listed below, including the seven key areas of focus that will be acted on in direct response to the Special Inquiry.

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Stage 1: Recommendations already implemented

Royalties for Regions

Stage 2: Recommendations already underway

Stage 3: Recommendations to be implemented

Royalties for Regions

Transparency and Accountability

Project Management

Government Trading Enterprises (GTEs) and Public Corporations

Transport Portfolio

Public Sector

Cabinet

Stage 4: Recommendations requiring further consultation

The timing and detail of the implementation of other recommendations will be considered as part of the Rebuilding the Public Sector Reform program. This will include ERC and Cabinet consideration of the Budget, structural reform and legislative reform required for implementation. This will include but is not limited to recommendations including:

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