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โAs Treasurer, I am very proud of the fact that we are putting these funds into our health infrastructure and health system by building and buying hospitals for future generations.โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โWhy has this government allowed inflation to outpace wages for the past nine years?โ
Questions without notice - 13 May 2026
โ"We are investing in training and infrastructure to make sure Western Australians can go forward with confidence and with the confidence that we have an economic plan that will deliver for all Western Australians."โ
Questions without notice - 12 May 2026
Rita Saffioti consistently defends the WA Labor government's record, particularly in infrastructure, transport, and economic management. She frequently contrasts the government's achievements with the perceived failures of the opposition, often highlighting past privatization efforts and criticizing their current policy positions.
Based on 114 entries โข 2025-04-08 โ 2026-02-26
Strong advocate for government investment in infrastructure projects, particularly transport-related (roads, rail, public transport).
Promotes public transport initiatives like Metronet and ferry services, emphasizing accessibility and affordability.
Defends the government's economic management, highlighting WA's strong economic growth, low unemployment, and responsible financial management.
Presents government initiatives aimed at improving housing affordability, such as shared equity schemes and planning reforms, while acknowledging the challenges in the housing market.
Supports regional development through infrastructure projects and services, often criticizing the opposition's past actions in regional areas.
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Record health investment includes new hospitals and bed acquisitions to boost capacity and improve p
Opposition accuses government of failing to address falling real wages; government defends its econo
Government defends cost-of-living budget, questions opposition's economic policies and stamp duty cu
WA Parliament debates budget; housing, infrastructure, and regional funding are key points of conten
Opposition questions the cost of administering the fuel payment, especially for regional residents.
State budget criticised for reckless spending, rising debt, and failing to address inflation and hou
Opposition condemns budget for inflationary spending; government defends cost-of-living measures and
Appropriation (Capital 2026โ27) Bill 2026 introduced for first reading, seeking capital funding.
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