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“Four staff from the Department of Training and Workforce Development are responsible for delivering this work in addition to their substantive roles. Over 60 submissions have been received, and the strategy will be finalised in the second half of this year.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“Our kids are going backwards. The data proves it, teachers know it and parents see it every day.”
Motions — Motion - 18 June 2026
“Yes. This restriction is already in place.”
Questions without notice - 17 June 2026
Tjorn Sibma is a Liberal Party member in the WA Parliament, demonstrating a strong interest in fiscal responsibility, government transparency, and the effective delivery of public services, particularly in education and training. He frequently adopts a critical but analytical approach, questioning government decisions and advocating for policy reforms to support businesses and improve outcomes for Western Australians.
Based on 123 entries • 2025-04-08 → 2026-02-26
Advocates for adequate funding, efficient resource allocation, and alignment with industry needs.
Strongly supports transparency in government operations, procurement processes, and financial management.
Critical of payroll tax and stamp duty, advocating for tax reforms to foster business growth and housing affordability.
Concerned with electoral integrity and the proper resourcing of the Electoral Commission.
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Inquiry into WA workforce strategy development: costs, staff, public input, and consultant's role.
WA education outcomes declining; urgent intervention needed to address standards, teacher workload,
WA government restricts KPMG from new contracts due to ongoing investigations, aligning with federal
Inquiry on ATAR exam supervisor numbers and experience; data needs cross-checking, requires question
Proposed land tax exemption for build-to-rent developments faces challenges due to workforce shortag
Question asked about ATAR exam supervisor pay rates, last increase, and future pay rises for 2026.
Inquiry into Aboriginal Procurement Policy's effectiveness, integrity, and value, beyond just contra
Bill to boost build-to-rent tax exemptions debated; concerns raised over effectiveness, targets, and
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