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โThis additional funding will benefit homelessness accommodation services, which include services for young people in both metropolitan Perth and regional WA.โ
Estimates committee - 20 May 2026
โThis bill strengthens protections for subcontractors, giving confidence that moneys paid under state government construction contracts are properly passed through the contracting chain to those that have earned them.โ
Bills โ Second reading - 7 May 2026
โ"This legislation will go some way to making the system fairer for workers who are owed their entitlements and their superannuation."โ
Bills โ Second reading - 6 May 2026
Kim Giddens is a Labor Party member focused on environmental protection, community support, and strategic economic development in Western Australia. Her parliamentary contributions demonstrate a procedural approach, often highlighting government initiatives and defending them against perceived opposition attacks.
Based on 19 entries โข 2025-04-09 โ 2026-02-26
Strong advocate for protecting WA's native forests, promoting sustainability, and responsible waste management.
Supports initiatives for family support, mental health, and equitable access to services like surrogacy and reproductive technology.
Promotes investment in renewable energy, infrastructure projects, and strategic planning for long-term economic strength.
Supports modernizing laws, protecting vulnerable witnesses, and streamlining regulatory processes.
Supports government housing reforms and criticizes opposition to increased housing density.
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Debate over funding for homelessness services, especially youth, and how it aligns with government s
Construction payment security strengthened via statutory trusts, replacing project bank accounts for
Construction payment security strengthened via statutory trusts, replacing project bank accounts, to
"Kelly's Law" extends driver disqualification for serious traffic offences, preventing accused drive
Opposition questions transparency of $1.6B spending request; government defends fiscal management an
WA's first children's hospice, Sandcastles, will soon open, providing respite and palliative care.
Government increases funding to $4.5M to save South West's FOGO program after contamination issues h
Parliament mourns Shane Hill, former Geraldton member, for his community service and Labor values.
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