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“International education contributes cultural, social and financial benefits to the TAFE system.”
Questions without notice - 14 May 2026
“The findings of the two reports and their release are a decision for the government.”
Questions without notice - 14 May 2026
“Whilst the government and I personally have no doubt—all members in this place would agree—that the protection of our children is of paramount importance, it also remains one of the core duties of this house to look past political headlines and examine the cold, hard and operational reality of any legislation we debate and choose to enact.”
Bills — Second reading - 14 May 2026
Dan Caddy, a Parliamentary Secretary in the WA Legislative Council, primarily engages in procedural matters, answering questions on behalf of ministers and moving motions. He demonstrates a strong focus on legislation and government accountability, often providing updates and clarifications on various bills and inquiries.
Based on 136 entries • 2025-04-08 → 2026-02-25
Proponent and facilitator of government legislation, focusing on procedural aspects and amendments.
Defends government actions while providing information and updates on inquiries and reviews.
Addresses questions related to sentencing, electronic monitoring, and legal reforms, often deferring to relevant ministers or departments.
Provides updates on rental market initiatives and responds to concerns about housing affordability and short-stay accommodation.
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Bill aims to capture child sex offenders under consorting laws, sparks debate over necessity and uni
WA TAFE international student numbers, courses, fees, and economic impact revealed.
Government asked to release 2023 university sector review and provide details on merger feasibility
WA is replacing project bank accounts with construction trusts to better protect subcontractors on s
Defamation law reform stages approved; bill drafting underway in Western Australia.
Defamation Act 2005 review status questioned; no current plans for review despite prior working part
Members debate budget estimates report, question response rates, and hearing efficiency.
Contentious public order bill faces scrutiny over urgency, necessity, and impact on fundamental free
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