Hansard entries per month - shows how active this member has been over time.
“That this house condemns the Cook Labor government for its lack of planning and leadership in health, leading to patients finding it increasingly difficult to obtain the health care they need in Western Australia.”
Motions — Point of order - 10 June 2026
“"There has been no suggestion or evidence to us that industrial action has resulted in any reduction in throughput."”
Estimates committee - 20 May 2026
“At this stage, that is not a priority matter. I am not saying it will not become a matter, but at the moment it is not.”
Estimates committee - 19 May 2026
Jonathan Huston (Liberal, Nedlands) demonstrates a procedural and critical approach in Parliament, focusing on environment, transport, and public holidays. He often questions government spending and policy effectiveness, particularly regarding infrastructure and its impact on small businesses and communities.
Based on 38 entries • 2025-05-01 → 2026-02-19
Advocates for environmental protection and scrutinizes the environmental impact of government projects, particularly concerning Matilda Bay.
Critiques transport infrastructure projects, emphasizing public access, environmental impact, and cost-benefit analysis.
Expresses concern for the impact of government policies, especially public holiday changes, on small businesses and their operating costs.
Questions the economic impact of additional public holidays on businesses, particularly small businesses, and criticizes the government's approach to implementing them.
Shows interest in local government issues, including data transparency and community contributions.
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Government condemned for poor health planning, leading to patient care issues and system strain.
Pilbara Ports Authority faces questions on trade forecasts, industrial action risks, dividends, and
WA Parliament examines Information Commissioner's office budget, performance, and new IT system. Sat
CCC budget scrutinised: misconduct investigations, staffing, powers, and framework changes are quest
Parliament examines the Corruption and Crime Commission's inspectorate, focusing on complaints, repo
Budget allocations for defence, AUKUS, and veterans are examined, with focus on funding changes and
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month recognised; support pledged for sufferers and Cystic Fibrosis WA.
Local governments are struggling with financial and regulatory burdens due to state government polic
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