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“Our kids are going backwards. The data proves it, teachers know it and parents see it every day.”
Motions — Motion - 18 June 2026
“The Cook Labor government is confident that preparations are in place for the successful expansion of the scheme from 1 July 2026.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“The rush and the lack of consultation led to people demanding greater transparency about the decision-making, and when that transparency was not forthcoming, that is when suspicion set in.”
Motions — Motion - 17 June 2026
Julie Freeman, a Nationals WA member, focuses on regional development, infrastructure, and road safety, often adopting a critical tone towards government policies she perceives as neglecting regional communities. She advocates for improved services and infrastructure in regional areas, holding the government accountable for its promises and budget allocations.
Based on 85 entries • 2025-05-22 → 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased investment and equitable distribution of resources to regional Western Australia, emphasizing infrastructure, community services, and economic opportunities.
Prioritizes infrastructure development in regional areas, including roads, transport, and essential services, often questioning the government's allocation of funds and project timelines.
Concerned with the high rate of road fatalities, particularly in regional areas, and calls for increased funding for road safety measures, improved infrastructure, and enhanced traffic enforcement.
Supports the agricultural sector through advocacy for training, funding, and biosecurity measures, highlighting the importance of agriculture to regional economies.
Recognizes the importance of arts and culture in regional communities, advocating for funding and support for local initiatives and celebrating Aboriginal stories.
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WA education outcomes declining; urgent intervention needed to address standards, teacher workload,
WA government assessed wine container scheme impacts, consulted producers, and is confident in 2026
WA Legislative Council mandates inquiry into demersal fishing ban's impacts, resource adequacy, and
Wild dog management plan, 1080 use, and pest status are under review by Biosecurity Council.
Karratha businesses face eviction due to four-year accommodation tenure limits despite housing short
Inquiry into transportable classroom demand for 2027, supply, and procurement plans.
Motion condemns government for diverting Royalties for Regions funds, urges restoration to original
Inquiry proposed on demersal fishing ban impact, sustainable fisheries, and departmental resources.
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