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βPeople are either going without food or without a roof over their head and if that doesn't scream something is wrong... I don't know what does.β
Motions β Motion - 7 May 2026
βThis bill, if passed, would deem that a religious practitioner who is paid or in receipt of a benefit is an employee of the religious institution for the purposes of child sexual abuse actions.β
Committees β Tabling - 6 May 2026
βThe National Rental Affordability Scheme was a federal government scheme subsidising private development that was ceased for new builds by the former LiberalβNational federal government.β
Questions without notice - 19 Mar 2026
Katrina Stratton is a procedural and detail-oriented parliamentarian focused on housing, health, and infrastructure in Western Australia. She frequently seeks information through parliamentary questions and participates in committee work, demonstrating a commitment to transparency and accountability.
Based on 112 entries β’ 2025-05-22 to 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased housing supply, affordability, and social housing options, particularly in regional areas. Monitors government programs and spending related to housing initiatives.
Focuses on hospital infrastructure, maintenance, and safety, including water quality and radiation safety. Supports access to reproductive technology and safe access zones for abortion services.
Monitors infrastructure projects, including transport and convention center redevelopments. Emphasizes the importance of infrastructure investment to support population growth and regional development.
Interested in urban planning, land development processes, and tree canopy cover. Seeks transparency and accountability in land transactions and government procurement processes.
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Legislators debate rental crisis solutions: rent caps, public housing, and investor impacts.
Bill addresses vicarious liability for child sexual abuse in religious institutions after a High Cou
Motion to acknowledge alcohol's greater societal danger than cannabis fails; debate ensues on regula
National Rental Affordability Scheme ending in 2026; low-income tenants may face rent increases.
Urgent action urged to combat tech-facilitated sexual offences, protect victims, and strengthen laws
Notice of motion given for Electronic Conveyancing National Law Application Bill 2026.
WA Parliament discusses declining vaccination rates and strategies to improve public confidence and
Bill amending civil liability for child sexual abuse actions debated; scope limited to religious ins
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