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“This bill is not a stunt. It is about closing the door on a flawed policy and providing certainty to industry, our regional communities and Western Australians that this strategic asset will remain in public hands.”
Bills — Second reading - 18 June 2026
“That is complete falsities and lies. It is misleading and the member for Central Wheatbelt knows it to be misleading, so I would like the record corrected.”
Personal explanations — Personal explanation - 17 June 2026
“This Labor government will be keeping Yanchep Police Station in Yanchep.”
Grievances — Grievance - 14 May 2026
Lorna Clarke, the ALP member for Butler, consistently advocates for her electorate's needs, particularly in infrastructure, education, and community development. She balances a focus on local issues with support for broader state government initiatives, often highlighting the positive impacts of Labor policies.
Based on 51 entries • 2025-04-08 → 2026-02-26
Advocates for increased investment in roads, schools, and public transport within the Butler electorate.
Supports increased funding for schools, new educational facilities, and initiatives that benefit children and young people.
Champions community safety, local businesses, and access to essential services within the Butler electorate.
Supports desalination projects as a key strategy for ensuring water security in Western Australia.
Advocates for policies that support women in trades, address domestic violence, and promote gender equality.
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Legislators debate repealing Pilbara Port asset disposal law, emphasizing public ownership benefits
Member clarifies public record, refuting claims of improper removal from WA Labor Party presidency.
$5.5M committed to Yanchep Police Station relocation, ensuring continued police presence in the grow
Government details housing investments and land unlocking, criticizes opposition for mocking suburba
WA Parliament debates budget; housing, infrastructure, and regional funding are key points of conten
Government invests $1.5B in social housing, targeting 9,800 homes, criticising opposition's housing
Security of Payment Amendment Bill 2026: Stronger protections for subcontractors on government const
Construction payment security strengthened via statutory trusts, replacing project bank accounts, to
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