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“This bill deals with the governance arrangements for some of WA's major sport and entertainment venues. It modernises the framework for VenuesWest and recognises that those venues do far more than hosting elite sport.”
Bills — Second reading - 16 June 2026
“The national accounts released a couple of weeks ago show that our state economy grew by 3.2%. Of that growth, 93% came from the private sector.”
Questions without notice - 16 June 2026
“This is the wrong budget in the wrong conditions at the wrong time.”
Matters of public interest — Matter of public interest - 12 May 2026
Daniel Pastorelli, the Parliamentary Secretary representing Landsdale, is a Labor Party member actively involved in promoting government initiatives, particularly regarding economic development and public holidays. He often defends the government's record and criticizes the opposition's stance on key issues, while emphasizing the positive impacts of government policies on Western Australians.
Based on 23 entries • 2025-04-29 → 2026-02-25
Pro-government investment and diversification, emphasizes WA's strong economic performance.
Supports aligning WA's public holidays with the rest of the nation, emphasizing fairness for workers and economic benefits.
Promotes government infrastructure projects, particularly in public transport and regional development.
Supports legislation that ensures the validity and effectiveness of government bodies and processes.
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Government touts strong economic growth, private investment, and high credit ratings, contrasting wi
Bill updates venue governance, highlighting community sports' importance and economic impact.
Opposition condemns budget for inflationary spending; government defends cost-of-living measures and
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Opposition questions transparency of $1.6B spending request; government defends fiscal management an
WA government touts strong economy, job growth, and future diversification, contrasting with the pre
Public transport improvements detailed: fare cuts, Metronet expansion, new payment options.
Government slammed for infrastructure failures, cost of living crisis, and electoral commission budg
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