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“The time has come to move contemporary legislation that will allow VenuesWest greater responsibilities, increased clarity, broader powers and greater flexibility to carry out its duties.”
Bills — Second reading speech - 18 June 2026
“The project continues to work towards a $217.5 million target budget. As is the case on all infrastructure projects, any necessary adjustments will be considered as part of regular budget processes.”
Questions without notice - 18 June 2026
“My first impressions of the 2026–27 budget was that it was more of the same, I guess, with very large numbers.”
Estimates — Consideration of tabled papers - 18 June 2026
Samantha Rowe, Parliamentary Secretary, is a highly procedural and neutral voice in the WA Parliament, primarily focused on transport and infrastructure matters. She frequently delivers answers to questions on notice and provides updates on government projects, often deferring detailed responses or citing confidentiality.
Based on 257 entries • 2025-04-09 → 2025-12-04
Pro-government initiatives, focused on project delivery and maintenance.
Supports government infrastructure projects, emphasizing planning and budget adherence.
Defends government processes, often citing confidentiality or ongoing investigations when pressed for details.
Presents government's position on environmental issues, often in response to specific inquiries.
Reports on financial matters, often in a procedural capacity, tabling documents and providing updates.
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New bill updates governance for WA sports/entertainment venues, enhancing flexibility, safety, and c
Fuel price hikes impacting Perth Park project costs are being monitored for budget adjustments.
Budget criticized for uncontrolled spending, project blowouts, and inadequate addressing of social i
Gov't withholds Italian soccer festival funding/ticket data, citing commercial disadvantage and Audi
Metronet Stage 1 costs significantly increased due to more projects, totaling $10.7 billion.
Transperth bus crash data unavailable; member advised to place question on notice.
Budget criticized for rising debt, unsustainable spending, and lack of long-term reforms, impacting
WA Treasury forecasts new home commencements and completions for upcoming financial years.
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