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“This is your Assembly, and I hope that all of you engage with this report and make a submission to the committee before 5 August 2026.”
Committees — Tabling - 18 June 2026
“Everywhere we look across regional Western Australia, we can see our investment in action.”
Questions without notice - 16 June 2026
“For the opposition, the estimates is the one time we get a unique opportunity to scrutinise the budget papers with ministers there and with support behind us. It is our opportunity to ask questions that we would not usually have the opportunity to ask in Parliament.”
Bills — Motion - 9 June 2026
Alison Kent, the ALP member for Kalgoorlie, focuses on regional development, community advocacy, and responsible resource management. Her rhetoric is generally optimistic and supportive of government initiatives, while also demonstrating a willingness to critically assess issues impacting her electorate, particularly concerning local government and resource revenue.
Based on 25 entries • 2025-04-08 → 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased investment in regional infrastructure, services, and community support, particularly in the Goldfields region.
Supports responsible resource development that benefits the state economy while ensuring fair compensation and consultation with local governments.
Prioritizes access to quality education for regional students, including funding for schools, student assistance, and early childhood education programs.
Strives for transparency and accountability in local government, advocating for fair rates and responsible financial management.
Supports improved healthcare access and services in regional areas, including investments in hospitals, nurse staffing, and emergency services.
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Parliamentary rules are under review to improve conduct, public trust, and efficiency after 25+ year
Government highlights record health infrastructure investment in regional WA, contrasting with oppos
Estimates Committee reports adopted, revealing budget scrutiny, question statistics, and government
Report examines Assembly division procedures, recommends future review despite current efficiency.
WA boosts resources sector with loans, fee waivers for nickel, lithium; feds criticised for opposing
Security of Payment Amendment Bill 2026: Stronger protections for subcontractors on government const
WA invests in regional housing for frontline workers, aiming to boost economic opportunities and pop
Government addresses fuel security anxieties with national coordination and increased regional fuel
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