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โThe minister is aware of obligations under the Financial Management Act 2006.โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โI refer to the answer on 12 May 2026 to my question without notice in which the Treasurer did not provide the house with the total cost of taxpayers to date following the state's failed defence in the case of DB v the State of Western Australia .โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โThe government acknowledges the bravery of Mr Barber and survivors like him. Mr Barber has received the full payment of $2.8 million.โ
Questions without notice - 12 May 2026
Nicolas Goiran is a Liberal Party member of the WA Parliament who focuses heavily on child protection, government accountability, and legal issues. He frequently uses parliamentary questions to scrutinize government actions and advocate for greater transparency, particularly concerning vulnerable populations and the justice system.
Based on 179 entries โข 2025-04-29 โ 2026-02-24
Advocates for stronger protections, increased oversight of children in care, and stricter penalties for offenders.
Demands greater transparency and scrutiny of government actions, particularly regarding freedom of information requests and the handling of sensitive cases.
Focuses on issues related to crime, corrections, and the legal system, often questioning the effectiveness of current policies and advocating for reforms.
Raises concerns about ambulance ramping, hospital safety, and access to healthcare services, often questioning government management of the health portfolio.
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Minister questioned on implementing recommendations after a sexual assault case and PSSO breaches.
Opposition seeks total cost to taxpayers after state's failed defence in DB case; answer refers to p
Committees โ Report
Treasurer questioned about legal case costs, awareness of briefings, and payments made.
All 47 offenders not managed in the community are accounted for; 21 of 84 community offenders are el
Legislative Council seeks briefing note on seatbelt infringements after initial refusal to table it.
Details on implemented recommendations after a sexual assault are withheld due to safety concerns.
Parliament extends sitting hours to finish debate on energy resources order, agreed to by party lead
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