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“The taskforce is due to report back to the government in 2026. Government will consider the report and respond in due course.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“Government decisions on the zoning of land are highly dependent on a range of state and local planning instruments that may be applicable to a particular site, including state and local-level strategies, local planning schemes and structure plans.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“The task force is considering scenarios that range from maintaining the existing structures through to consolidation into a single entity.”
Questions without notice - 17 June 2026
Dr. Steve Thomas is a vocal member of the WA Parliament, primarily focused on energy policy, infrastructure development, and government accountability. He frequently critiques the government's handling of the energy transition and its impact on businesses and regional communities, while also raising concerns about parliamentary sovereignty and legislative processes.
Based on 123 entries • 2025-04-08 → 2026-02-26
Critical of the government's renewable energy transition plan, advocating for a more balanced approach that considers reliability and affordability.
Advocates for strategic infrastructure investments, particularly in regional areas, while scrutinizing government project management and approval processes.
Concerned about the implementation of the Firearms Act 2024, particularly regarding consultation, health assessments, and impacts on law-abiding firearm owners.
Vigilant in defending the WA Parliament's lawmaking powers against perceived federal overreach.
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Task force report on coal merger due 2026; government to consider; funding/equity questions unanswer
Government considers rezoning residential land based on planning instruments and housing supply need
Inquiry into Collie Basin coal mine consolidation options, consultant engagement, and State Solicito
Government reviews KPMG's Griffin Coal consultancy amid ASIC probe; KPMG won't tender new WA contrac
WA Legislative Council mandates inquiry into demersal fishing ban's impacts, resource adequacy, and
Clean Energy Link–East project details: capacity, lines to Muja/Shotts, and funding for renewable en
Question on Clean Energy Link–North project's transmission line capacities answered with specific me
WA budget scrutinised: regional neglect, rising debt, housing crisis, and questionable spending unde
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