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“From 1 July, the government will issue reforms that will remove that restriction, which does not exist in the private sector.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“Just so I am not accused of inconsistency in the future, it is not a word I will be allowing in future deliberations.”
Statements — Statement - 18 June 2026
“The information being requested cannot be compiled within the timeframe. I ask that the member place the question on notice.”
Questions without notice - 17 June 2026
Simon Ehrenfeld is a Liberal Party member of the WA Parliament who frequently engages in parliamentary questions, focusing on government accountability and the impact of policies on Western Australian society, enterprise, and families. He often critiques government spending and debt levels, while also acknowledging positive contributions from both sides of the political spectrum.
Based on 57 entries • 2025-05-22 → 2025-12-04
Advocates for policies that support first home buyers and address supply-side issues.
Critiques government spending and rising state debt, questioning the efficiency of financial management.
Advocates for thorough scrutiny and consultation regarding firearms legislation.
Expresses concern for child welfare in surrogacy and disability services, emphasizing the need for robust safeguards.
Focuses on the impact of government policies on enterprise and the economy, particularly in regional areas.
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WA government allows temporary visa holders permanent public sector roles; merit, equity, and probit
Presiding officer clarifies acceptable language, prohibiting a word for future deliberations.
Transperth bus crash data unavailable; member advised to place question on notice.
Member raises concerns about Transperth bus crashes, driver standards, and delayed answers from the
Bill to boost build-to-rent tax exemptions debated; concerns raised over effectiveness, targets, and
Member asks about Transperth bus crashes, injuries, deaths, and driver standard reviews; information
Yanchep fire station project delayed; land acquisition timeline questioned.
WA government reaffirms ban on uranium mining, no plans to change policy despite energy strategy dis
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