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“Her motto was Bandang-ak Waangki—language is for everyone.”
Statements — Brief ministerial statement - 16 June 2026
“The past 12 months have been a defining period for the South West, through record investment in economic diversification, ensuring the region continues to grow and thrive.”
Statements — Brief ministerial statement - 16 June 2026
“Why should households and small businesses be forced to carry the financial consequences of failure in Water Corporation infrastructure, whether through their own insurance or out of their own pocket?”
Questions without notice - 16 June 2026
Donald Punch, the ALP member for Bunbury, focuses on regional development, water security, and Aboriginal Affairs. He consistently promotes government initiatives and defends against criticisms, particularly regarding infrastructure and service delivery in the South West region.
Based on 39 entries • 2025-04-10 → 2026-02-25
Strong advocate for reconciliation, cultural preservation, and empowering Indigenous communities through government programs and funding.
Promotes government investment in regional infrastructure, job creation, and community development, particularly in the South West.
Supports desalination, water conservation, and infrastructure upgrades to ensure water security in the face of climate change, emphasizing sustainable solutions.
Acknowledges the impact of climate change on water resources and supports government initiatives for climate resilience and adaptation.
Advocates for investment in infrastructure projects to improve services and support economic growth, particularly in regional areas.
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Tribute to Gloria "Nora" Dann, an Aboriginal elder, educator, and Noongar language champion.
South West region sees record investment in economic diversification, supporting local businesses an
Water Corp infrastructure failures cause property damage; financial responsibility and maintenance i
Dunsborough Primary School faces high water costs due to infrastructure, impacting education; calls
Wastewater odour in The Vines/Ellenbrook prompts new odour control unit installation by July 2026.
WA Government tables annual report on Closing the Gap progress, highlighting partnerships and key in
Review of native title and Aboriginal heritage processes, funding, and implementation timeline discu
WA government responds to review of native title and cultural heritage processes, allocating $3.2M f
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