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“This motion is about the fundamental pillars of our democracy—transparency and accountability.”
Motions — Motion - 10 June 2026
“Few Western Australians have contributed more to strengthening public understanding of our parliamentary and democratic traditions.”
Statements — Statement - 9 June 2026
“When their lived experiences, ideas, and perspectives are amplified, they challenge assumptions, highlight gaps, and offer fresh solutions to complex issues.”
Committees — Report - 13 May 2026
Catherine Doust is a Labor Party member of the WA Parliament who actively participates in legislative debates, particularly concerning social issues and community well-being. Her contributions are generally procedural and informative, with a focus on modernizing legislation and addressing community expectations.
Based on 20 entries • 2025-04-09 → 2026-02-26
Supports modernization and balancing community expectations with harm minimization.
Advocates for legislation that supports community groups and modernizes their operations, including online participation.
While stance is not explicitly clear, contributions suggest a focus on ethical considerations and potential impacts on vulnerable individuals.
Strongly supports initiatives that strengthen community life and address community needs, including housing and multiculturalism.
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Legislative Council debates government's evasive answers to questions, considering a special inquiry
Tribute to Dr Harry Phillips AM, a scholar who significantly advanced understanding of parliamentary
Review of children's commissioner's work highlights data gaps, committee roles, and surveys on wellb
Legislators debate workplace safety, memorialise lost workers, and discuss ongoing protections, incl
WA Parliament discusses declining vaccination rates and strategies to improve public confidence and
Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Bill 2025 faces scrutiny over penalties and clause ch
Vale Shane Hill: Former Geraldton MP remembered for dedication, generosity, and love for politics.
Motion to refer surrogacy bill to committee due to concerns about exploitation, child welfare, and l
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